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Latest revision as of 03:05, 2 May 2017

Language: English  • 中文(简体)‎

Controls which errors are printed, according to the severity of the error. Only asynchronous errors are printed; synchronous errors are not affected. Logging of errors and fatal-faults is not affected by this command.

0 (SILENTLEVEL) – Notes, errors, and fatal faults are not printed.

1 (FAULTLEVEL) – Notes and errors are not printed; fatal faults are printed.

2 (ERRORLEVEL) – Notes are not printed; errors and fatal faults are printed.

3 (NOTELEVEL) – Notes, errors, and fatal faults are printed.

Syntax

Sys.ErrorPrintLevel = <value>
System.ErrorPrintLevel = <value>

?Sys.ErrorPrintLevel

?System.ErrorPrintLevel

Availability

All versions

Type

Long

Range

0 to 3

Default

3

Scope

Task or Terminal

Limitations

Read only

Examples

?System.ErrorPrintLevel

System.ErrorPrintLevel = 3

See Also