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The following is a list of result codes that will be displayed as MESSAGES!
In other words... they will not appear as errors. Each if the messages will
be in the following format: xy-message.('xy' is a two digit number as shown
below and the message is a message that is displayed... Welmat can probably
strip the number and then display the message [or its own message] and use
it to find out about how the transfers are going... In fact, the message is
only really there so that I can also follow transfers on VLT)
This is an example message:
"34-File Transfer FAILED"
Welmat should be able to find out by the message number that the file was
not sent or received and that it may be neccessary to do something with the
file.
10 = Sending A Regular File (actually... we could not identify it)
11 = Sending An Archived File (it has an extension we recognize)
12 = Sending A Message Packet (it ends with .xUT or .PKT)
13 = Sending ARCMail (it ends with a .MOx,.TUx,.WEx,.THx,.FRx,.SAx,or .SUx)
14 = Sending A File Request (it ends with .REQ)
15 = Skipping File (we were not supposed to send the file)
16 = Sending EOF
17 = EOF Acknowledged
18 = Sending Nothing At All... (if we do not have any files to send)
19 = Finished Sending (we started a send... but maybe we did not send a single
file!)
20 = Receiving A Regular File
21 = Receiving An Archived File
22 = Receiving A Message Packet
23 = Receiving ARCMail
24 = Receiving A File Request
25 = * not used yet *
26 = * not used yet *
27 = EOF Received
28 = Checking For Next File
29 = Finished Receiving (we began to receive... but maybe we did not receive
a single file!)
30 = Detected No Files... (we will begin a send, but we will no send anything)
31 = Sent No Files... (we started a send, but we sent no files)
32 = Could Not Send Any Files... (we were not able to send any files)
33 = File Transfer OK (we could successfully transfer the file)
34 = File Transfer FAILED (we could not transfer a file correctly)
40 = Transfer Aborted Due To Error (no more files will be transferred)
41 = Deleting The File That Was Just Transferred
42 = Keeping A Partially Received File... (the transfer probably FAILED)
Look for future additions... The listed numbers should not change...
Note: This XPR library (or any other XPR library as a matter of fact) does
not have a way of determining if the carrier was dropped. If a drop
of carrier is detected by the comm program (or Welmat) then an abort
should be issued to the library as soon as possible. This is usually
after a timeout occurs... (so you will have to wait up to 30 seconds)
-Yves Konigshofer