*d* The occurrence count exceeds the defined occurrence for
thisfile.
roger32909 at bellsouth.net
roger32909 at bellsouth.net
Thu Sep 29 08:59:31 CDT 2005
Further testing shows it is related to using CACHE. when I take out CACHE, no "*d*" or any other message. Of course, now the user has to update after each set of 5.
>
> From: "Deskin, Bob" <Bob.Deskin at Cognos.COM>
> Date: 2005/09/27 Tue PM 03:46:15 EDT
> To: "Whittall, Conrad" <Conrad.Whittall at Cognos.COM>,
> "Findlay, Colin" <colin.findlay at fmglobal.com>,
> <roger32909 at bellsouth.net>
> CC: <powerh-l at lists.sowder.com>
> Subject: RE: *d* The occurrence count exceeds the defined occurrence for thisfile.
>
> Oh yes, the *d* means a design error and *s* is a security error as in
> you're not authorized to do something.
>
> Bob
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: powerh-l-bounces+bob.deskin=cognos.com at lists.sowder.com
> [mailto:powerh-l-bounces+bob.deskin=cognos.com at lists.sowder.com] On
> Behalf Of Whittall, Conrad
> Sent: September 27, 2005 3:01 PM
> To: Findlay, Colin; roger32909 at bellsouth.net
> Cc: powerh-l at lists.sowder.com
> Subject: RE: *d* The occurrence count exceeds the defined occurrence for
> thisfile.
>
>
>
> Haven't been sitting on the fence at all...in fact I just got back from
> a 2-week grand tour of Nova Scotia, with a week back in Ottawa to
> recover -- covered over 2,500 miles in my Saab Viggen (the car, not the
> plane), excluding the distances travelled on The Cat between Bar Harbor,
> Maine and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia and on the more traditional ferry from
> Nova Scotia to Prince Edward Island...and enjoyed every minutes of it :)
>
> To be honest its so long since I saw any *d* errors I can't remember
> what the "d" might relate to.
>
> I did take a quick look at the qkmsge.txt file that ships with PH8.41D1
> and found quite a few messages prefixed with *d* (many related to QKGO
> parameters) and some others prefixed *s*, but I have no idea what this
> signifies. Maybe Bob Deskin can step in an point us in the right
> direction?
>
> Best regards,
> Conrad
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Findlay, Colin [mailto:colin.findlay at fmglobal.com]
> Sent: Tuesday 27 September 2005 03:38
> To: roger32909 at bellsouth.net
> Cc: Whittall, Conrad; powerh-l at lists.sowder.com
> Subject: RE: *d* The occurrence count exceeds the defined occurrence
> forthisfile.
>
> No - I never said anything about it compiling with NO errors!
>
> All I'm saying is that the only times I've seen *d* errors issued by
> Quick have been where:
>
> A) there WERE compile errors,
> or
> B) there was a bug in that release.
>
> Although the last time I saw it was a VERY long time ago, I vividly
> remember the first time I saw the dreaded
> "*d* This screen has design errors" message. I was using version 4 (4.05
> I think) on an HP3000 and it was 1985...
>
> Call me simplistic, but for the last 20 years I've been under the
> impression that the first D in "*d* This screen has design errors" and
> the D in "design" might be related in some way. So naturally I jumped to
> the (no doubt totally erroneous) conclusion that "*d* The occurrence
> count exceeds the defined occurrence for this file." might also be a
> "design" error. Silly old me...
>
> ;o)
>
> Ps - Oi! Whittall!! Get off the fence!!!
>
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