Warnings (tlvsc3500m000)Use this session to view warnings that VSC generates during the verification of software components. To view detailed information for each warning, you can:
This session plays an important role in the procedure to handle warnings. For details, refer to To handle warnings.
Verification Code The verification code for which the warnings were
generated. Component Type The type of software component for which the warnings were
generated. For example: report, session, script, or DLL. Package The package code of the software components for which the
warnings were generated. Module The module code of the software components for which the
warnings were generated. Filtered to Handle If this check box is selected, the session displays
"Filtered to Handle" warnings. You must handle these warnings immediately. You
must either solve or accept these filtered warnings. If this check box is cleared, the session displays "Non-filtered" warnings that you do not have to handle immediately. However, you are allowed to accept or solve these warnings before they get the Filtered to Handle status. Important: You cannot select the check box by clicking it. To select (or clear) the check box you must click the Switch Filtered to Handle command on the appropriate menu. Component The code that identifies the software component for which the
warning was generated. Sub Component The subcomponent where the error occurs. Each software
component type has its own types of subcomponents. Examples of subcomponents are:
Language The language of the software component for which the warning
was generated. This field is only filled for language-dependent components, such as forms, reports, menus and labels. Script Line Number The line number in a script where the error occurs. Priority The priority of the warning: high, normal, suspicious, or low. VSC automatically assigns a priority to each generated warning:
Message ID The code that uniquely identifies the message that is assigned
to the warning. For example: the message ID for a warning is 5053. The corresponding message text is "Function 'sleep' is not supported by Web UI ". Comp. VRC The version of the package VRC of the component, for which the
warning was generated. Release The release of the package VRC of the component, for which the
warning was generated. Customer Extension The customer extension of the package VRC of the component, for
which the warning was generated. Accepted This check box indicates whether the warning is
accepted. Blocking If this check box is selected, the warning blocks the
check-in of the component, for which the warning was generated. If a blocking error occurs, you must accept the warning before you can continue the check-in of the involved software component. If you do not accept the warning, you must solve the problem and run VSC again, before you can check-in the component. Message The text of the message that is assigned to the warning,
usually followed by "=>" and a hint for an alternate
implementation. For example:
Category The category to which the warning belongs. The following categories exist:
Log Time The date and time the warning was logged.
Accepted Warnings Starts the Accepted Warnings (tlvsc3501m000) session, where you can view the accepted warnings and
the corresponding reasons for acceptance. Accept Warning Starts the Warnings (tlvsc3100s000) details session, where you can accept the warning and
enter the reason for acceptance. Switch Filtered to Handle Use this command to switch between the list of "Filtered to
Handle" warnings and the list of "Non-filtered" warnings. The Filtered to Handle check box is selected or cleared
accordingly. Un-Accept Warning Use this command to un-accept a range of warnings. The command
automatically clears the Accepted check box for the selected warnings. This command is only available for VSC administrators. Accept Warning Use this command to accept a range of warnings. The command automatically selects the Accepted check box, and generates a standard reason of acceptance, for each selected warning. This command is only available for VSC administrators. Show component Starts the appropriate editor for the software component for
which the warning was logged, so that you can edit the component and fix the
problem.
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