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Status Listings
Application-Specific Warnings
8021 desc = “The spec file could not be found.”
help = “The application tried to load a specification file which could not be found
in the internal memory. This may have occurred if the last file used by the
application was deleted. The filename is specified within the parentheses.”
8022 desc = “A closing quote is missing.”
help = “The specification file contained a line with an opening quote but no
closing quote could be found.”
8023 desc = “A default path name was used.”
help = “The imported specification file was given a default path name. All
specification files must have at least one PATH statement before any of the
measurement statements. A default path name was used either because some
measurement statements were used before a PATH statement or there was no
PATH statement at all in the file.”
8024 desc = “A variable is expected.”
help = “The statement expected a variable as an input parameter. The line
number indicates which statement did not have the proper input parameter
type.”
8025 desc = “The path name has already been used.”
help = “The application allows new names to be assigned to measurement
paths. Once assigned these names can no longer be used by other measurement
paths. Only the first thirty-two characters are significant. The line number
indicates where the problem was found. The word in the parentheses is the path
name causing the problem.”
8026 desc = “A path name was used where a variable is expected.”
help = “The input parameters for measurement statements can take variables as
inputs. These variables are the results of other measurement statements. A path
name is the name of a measurement path not the result of a measurement and
cannot be used as an input parameter. The input parameter was ignored for this
case. The line number indicates where the problem was found. The word in the
parentheses is the path name causing the problem.”
8027 desc = “A parameter value was outside the legal range.”
help = “A parameter value was used which was outside the allowable range.
The first number in the parentheses is the number of the parameter causing the
problem. The other two numbers are the minimum and maximum values
allowed. These values are in base units (e.g meters watts).”
Table 5-7. Application-Specific Warnings (4 of 6)
Error Number Error Description [description/explanation/examples]