Print Messages

This kind of message is straightforward–it conveys information. A print message does not describe an error condition.

A print message appears at the end of certain search lists. For example, if you enter the Search option (item 8 from the Main Menu) and search the table of most recent system errors, you see the following message when you reach the end of that list:

P16: END OF LIST

Warning Messages

A warning message gives you the opportunity to reconsider the administration activity you are about to perform. One of the more vivid possibilities for serious repercussions would be your command to cold start the system.

A cold start removes all the current translations in the system, installs default translations, and cancels all calls in progress on the system. The cold start command, which can be issued from Main Menu item 9 (Save/Restore), produces serious system disruption. (This command should be used only by qualified systems technicians.)

If you issue an administration command to force a system cold start, you see the following warning message:

W23: YOU ARE ABOUT TO FORCE A COLD START c for continue, any other key for abort

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At this point, you can still change your mind and back out of the cold start action by entering any character except “c.”

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