suppressing warning messages
Chris Sharman
chris.sharman@ccagroup.co.uk
Mon, 2 Jul 2001 14:14:37 +0100
>HPe3000 -- PH 819C
>In recompiling our PHD the screen is cluttered with numerous instance of
the
>following message:
>*W* The storage type and size may be too small for some values.
>Out of 349 warnings, 291 are of this type. There are 13 "duplicate"
definitions,
>but with some work, we can remove those. The others have to do with
TurboImage
>keys that have verbiage that relates to indexed files, and we probably
could
>clean those up as well.
>Yes, I know I can suppress all warnings with SET NOWARN, but that might
cause me
>to ignore some other warning that may have significance for our
applications.
>So is there a way to suppress just this message? Is this pie in the sky?
We have the same problem with full source rebuilds (VMS). We have a script
which analyses the rebuild log, and has a list of ignoreable warnings. It
uses the search utility to do this (roughly equivalent to grep on Unix).
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