|  | To handle warningsAs a result of the VSC run a list of warnings is generated. Each warning has various attributes, such as: Verification code.Component Type.Component, subcomponent and line number where the error
		  occurs.Priority: high, normal, suspicious, or low.Category: General, Tools Consistency, Application Design,
		  Application Logic, Standards, Text, Performance, Integration, Runtime, or
		  Export.Message ID and message text.
Whether a warning can be accepted or must be solved, depends on
		the settings in the Verification Filter Defaults (tlvsc2110m000) session.The procedure describes how you can handle warnings on the LN server. If you
		  verify software components via the Infor LN Studio, the warnings are handled in the LN Studio.
		  For details, see the LN Studio documentation. To handle warnings on the LN server:Step 1. View the list of warnings and the warning
			 detailsTo view the generated warnings, you must run the Warnings (tlvsc3500m000) session. You can start this
			 session through the Maintain command in the Verify Software Components (tlvsc3400m000) session, or from the Verify Software Components / End Users menu in the menu browser. To view
			 detailed information for each warning, you must go to the Details tab. Step 2. Display the "Filtered to Handle" warningsEnsure that the warnings that must be handled immediately
			 are displayed. Depending on the verification filter settings, VSC
				generates these types of warnings: "Filtered to Handle" warnings. You must handle these
				warnings immediately. You must either solve or accept these filtered
				warnings."Non-filtered" warnings that you do not have to handle
				immediately.
To display the "Filtered to Handle" warnings, you must make
			 sure that the Filtered to Handle check box is selected. 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. Note: If the Filtered to Handle check box is not selected, the
			 session displays the warnings that you do not have to handle at this moment.
			 However, you can accept or solve these warnings before they get the Filtered to Handle status. Step 3. Accept or solve the warningsFor each "Filtered to Handle" warning, you must decide
			 whether you want to accept it or solve it. For example, VSC has generated this warning: "Possible
				missing break in case statement". If this break is not missing, but left out on purpose, you
				can accept the warning.If this break was left out accidentally, you must solve the
				warning.
Accept a warning To accept a warning: Double-click the warning, or select the warning and click
				the Accept Warning command on the appropriate menu. The Warnings (tlvsc3100s000) details session
				starts.Select the Accepted check box and enter the reason for
				acceptance in the Description field.Click Save and Close.
Note As a result of the filter settings that are specified in
				the Verification Filter Defaults (tlvsc2110m000) session: VSC can block an accepted warning. You must solve the
				warning, before you can accept it.A "Filtered to Handle" warning can block the check-in
				procedure for the component. You must solve the warning, before you can
				check-in the component.
Solve a warning To solve a warning: Double-click the warning. The Warnings (tlvsc3100s000) details session starts.View the detailed information and examples. The session
				usually displays a lot of information that can help you to solve the warning,
				such as: A description, a motivation and a possible solution for
					 the warning.A wrong example.A correct example.
Close the details session and return to the Warnings (tlvsc3500m000) overview session.On the appropriate menu, click Show component. The appropriate editor for the
				software component starts automatically. Edit the software component and fix
				the problem. For example: VSC has generated this warning "Possible
					 missing break in case statement". The Show component command starts the script editor,
					 where you can add the missing statement.
Run VSC again. If no further errors are found, the
				  warning automatically disappears from the warnings list. You can view the accepted warnings and the corresponding
				  reasons for acceptance in the Accepted Warnings (tlvsc3501m000) session. You can start
				  this session from the appropriate menu in the Warnings (tlvsc3500m000) overview session, or from the Verify Software Components / End Users menu in the menu browser.
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