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English?

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/standardization?r=75&src=ref&ch=dic

Mark Murphy
STAR BASE Consulting, Inc.
mmurphy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
From: Dennis
Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 04/28/2011 03:58PM
Subject: RE: QSH exit status - Where to find descriptions

Sorry.  'standardization' : what language is that?

Rick.Chevalier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Bummer.  We have a program using QSH to run a third party utility that
converts PDF files to TIF files.  I was hoping the error numbers had
some kind of standardization.

Thanks Scott.

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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Scott Klement
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 1:26 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: QSH exit status - Where to find descriptions

I don't think there's anything like what you're looking for.  Exit
codes have no standard that I'm aware of. Any programmer can put any
number from 0-255 in an exit code.

By convention, zero=success, and non-zero=fail.

Beyond that, you have to look at it on a per-program basis. You have to
ask the programmer what each exit code means (or hope it's documented
somewhere.)


On 4/28/2011 1:16 PM, Rick.Chevalier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hopefully this is an easy question.

Can I find text descriptions of QSH exit status codes?  Something
like
msgf/QSHxxxx.  I'm trying to track down an exit code of 255 but
haven't been successful yet in locating a description.

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