r FUNCKEYS This error can only occur in one of two ways. Either a CLARION program was executed which had errors in it, or there is a problem in the Processor or the Compiler. If there were no errors in the module, then this error should be reported to Clarion Software Corp. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !9//! ifFUNCKEYS An attempt was made to access an invalid drive Press Enter for more help or Esc to return to Processor FFUNCKEYS The Processor could not find the specified program module to load. Check the path and/or spelling of the program name or the module names in the MAP structure. Check the program name given in any CHAIN or CALL statements. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !8//! FFUNCKEYS The file name given or its key files or memo files could not be found. Check for spelling errors or an incorrect path. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !://!! FUNCKEYS The procedure or function name specified in the MAP structure as being contained in a certain MODULE was not found in that MODULE. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !8//! FUNCKEYS A subscript of a dimentioned (DIM) variable was greater than the defined maximum or equal to zero. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !8//! FUNCKEYS The number of parameters passed to a function or procedure was greater than the number defined in the function or procedure declaration. If the procedure or function is in a BINARY MODULE, then the number of parameters passed must be exactly equal to the definition in the BINARY MODULE. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor FUNCKEYS A procedure (PROC) defined in a BINARY MODULE in the MAP structure was defined as a function in the .BIN file. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !://!! FUNCKEYS A function (FUNC) defined in a BINARY MODULE in the MAP structure was defined as a procedure in the .BIN file. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor FUNCKEYS A parameter of a procedure or function was defined as EXTERNAL, but was not passed, and therefore cannot be assigned to or used in an expression. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !8//! iFUNCKEYS The halt was due to an invalid numeric operation. Press Enter for more help or Esc to return to Processor FFUNCKEYS Data file does not match program. The file definition in the .DAT file is different than the file definition in the Clarion source(.CLA) file. FUNCKEYS A procedure or function was called from a procedure or function that was defined as part of an OVERLAY area, and this will cause the calling procedure or function to overlay itself. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !8//! cuFUNCKEYS The specified path for a file was not found. Check to see if the specified path exists. Press Enter for more help or Esc to return to Processor !9//! FUNCKEYS The data file is in a corrupt format. The Processor is not able to use this data file. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !8//! FUNCKEYS An attempt was made to access a file that was not open. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !8//! FUNCKEYS The key files for this data file are corrupt. Use the Sorter to rebuild the key files. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !8//! FUNCKEYS The maximum number of keys allowed has been exceeded. Reduce the number of keys for this file. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !8//! ntFUNCKEYS An attempt was made to open more files than is allowed. Increase the 'files =' command in your CONFIG.SYS. Note: If running under a network, sometimes the network shell will restrict the maximum number of files allowed open at one time. Press Enter for more help or Esc to return to Processor !8//! !8FUNCKEYS This error occurs when global data has been changed and a Stream Compile was not done. This module was not recompiled after a change was made to the global data. Global data is the data declared in the PROGRAM module. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !8//! FUNCKEYS The MODULE given in the MAP structure was not a valid CLARION MODULE file. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !8//!! !///! FUNCKEYS The specified data file has an invalid file name. Check spelling or length of the given filename. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !8//! FFUNCKEYS Key file must be rebuilt. FUNCKEYS The data file has an invalid FILE or RECORD declaration. Consult the source program for correction. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !://!! GFUNCKEYS The CLARION Debugger requires the .SYM file of the MODULE being debugged to be in the same directory as loaded MODULE. The Debugger is invoked when ever a STOP statement is executed, the Control-Break key is pressed, a Breakpoint has occurred (specified in the Debugger), or the Trace Table is full (by setting Trace to DISPLAY in the debugger). If any of these conditions are true and the .SYM file cannot be found, this error occurs. It is also possible that the Debugger can't open the .SYM file when too many files have been opened and DOS refuses to open any more. If this happens the DOS ERROR: prompt and the message, 'Too many open files', will be displayed. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !://!! FFUNCKEYS Unable to logout transaction. Can't write to pre-image file. Check free disk space. FUNCKEYS This error means that either the disk has no free space left, the directory is full, or an attempt to write data to a file that was marked read-only was made. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !://!! FUNCKEYS A RETURN was made from a function without supplying a value to return. This usally occurs when a function is written without a RETURN statement at the end, and the Processor executes off the end of a function. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !8//! FUNCKEYS The data file is already open. Files that need to be shared must be opened with SHARE. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !8//! FUNCKEYS The Processor will not continue to load this module and the rest of the program because there are errors in the module, and the results of executing the statements in error are unpredictable. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !8//! FUNCKEYS The file is compressed, corrupt, or not a CLARION file Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor FFUNCKEYS No CREATE attribute on the file defintion and there was an attemt to CREATE the file g FUNCKEYS The file must be opened SHAREd to perform the operation where the Halt occured. Press Enter for more help or Esc to return to Processor !8//! ouFUNCKEYS The KEY file(s) and the DATa file are mismatched. Run the data file through the Sorter to rebuild the keys. Press Enter for more help or Esc to return to Processor FUNCKEYS An attempt was made to assign a wrong type to an external parameter Press Enter for more help or Esc to return to Processor taFUNCKEYS Any screen command that operates on an open screen requires a screen to be open. Press Enter for more help or Esc to return to Processor FFUNCKEYS LOGOUT ALREADY ACTIVE : Tried to do a LOGOUT and one was currently active. FUNCKEYS An ASK or ACCEPT was executed in an IDLE procedure while the IDLE is active. Press Enter for more help or Esc to return to Processor !8//! FUNCKEYS There was not enough available memory to execute the statement where the error occured. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !8//! s FUNCKEYS An error has occurred which caused the Processor to halt execution of the named program. Halted at: The procedure or function name where the Processor halted. If the .SYM file for this module is found, the line number is displayed. Call From: The procedure or function name which called the halted at procedure. If the .SYM file for this module is found, the line number is displayed. Press Enter for more or Esc to return to the Processor !9//! !9//! !9//!! 1000 15 19 2 < 20 b 21 22 23 } 24 25 26 27 29 c 3 36 37 38 p 39 d 4 \ 41 44 45 46 47 48 49 5 50 51 [" 52 K# 53 54 55 2& 56 57 58 59 62 A* 8 HALT