3.2.8Disk File Status Codes. ABB MicroSCADA

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MicroSCADA Status Codes is a technical reference manual that lists all MicroSCADA status codes. It provides explanations of the codes and their possible causes, and divides them into groups based on their relation to the base system or communication and NET units.

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Status Codes

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5001

5002

5003

5004

5005

4670

4671

4672

4673

4674

4675

4676

4677

4678

4679

4680

4681

4682

4662

4663

4664

4665

4666

4667

4668

4669

4683

4684

4685

4686

4687

4688

4689

4690

Disk File Status Codes

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_MAIN_WINDOW_MARGIN_HEIGHT

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_MAIN_WINDOW__MARGIN_WIDTH

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_MARGIN

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_MARGIN_BOTTOM

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_MARGIN_HEIGHT

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_MARGIN_LEFT

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_MARGIN_RIGHT

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_MARGIN_TOP

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_MARGIN_WIDTH

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_PANE_MAXIMUM

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_PANE_MINIMUM

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_SASH_HEIGHT

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_SASH_INDENT

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_SASH_SHADOW_THICKNESS

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_SASH_WIDTH

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_SCALE_HEIGHT

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_SCALE_WIDTH

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_SCROLLED_WINDOW_MARGIN_HEIGHT

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_SCROLLED__WINDOW_MARGIN_WIDTH

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_SHADOW_THICKNESS

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_SHOW_AS_DEFAULT

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_SPACING

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_VERTICAL_SPACING

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_WIDTH

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_X

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_Y

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_PICTURE

PICO_INVALID_SCIL_ALLOW_NEW_PICTURE

PICO_ONLY_ONE_CS_TEXT_WIDGET_ALLOWED

FILE_ILLEGAL_FILE_NAME

FILE_END_OF_FILE

FILE_I_O_ERROR

FILE_NO_SPACE_ON_VOLUME

FILE_SHARING_CONFLICT

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5006

5007

5008

5009

5010

5011

5012

5013

5014

5023

5024

5025

5026

5027

5028

5029

5030

5015

5016

5017

5018

5019

5020

5021

5022

5031

5032

5033

5034

5035

5036

5037

Status Codes

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FILE_RECORD_LOCKED

FILE_DOES_NOT_EXIST

FILE_ALREADY_EXISTS

FILE_IN_USE

FILE_PATH_DOES_NOT_EXIST

FILE_INVALID_RECORD_SIZE

FILE_RECORD_NOT_FOUND

FILE_RECORD_ALREADY_EXISTS

FILE_NO_FREE_BLOCKS

This error message occur for example when trying to create a command procedure or a data object and the file where the object is to be stored

(APL_REPORT.Fnn) has reached its limit.

FILE_INCONSISTENT

FILE_INVALID_KEY_SIZE

FILE_DIRECTORY_NOT_EMPTY

FILE_DEVICE_NOT_INITIALIZED

FILE_DEVICE_ALREADY_INITIALIZED

FILE_DEVICE_OR_DIRECTORY_DOES_NOT_EXIST

FILE_VOLUME_IMPROPERLY_FORMATTED

FILE_TOO_MANY_DIRECTORIES_OPEN

FILE_MEMORY_EXHAUSTED

FILE_TIMEOUT

FILE_NOT_IMPLEMENTED

FILE_DIRECTORY_DOES_NOT_EXIST

FILE_CREATE_DIRECTORY_FAILED

FILE_NAME_RESERVED_TO_OPERATING_SYSTEM

FILE_PIPES_NOT_SUPPORTED

FILE_DRIVE_DOES_NOT_EXIST

FILE_ACCESS_DENIED

FILE_NETWORK_ACCESS_FAILED

FILE_NOT_SAME_DEVICE

FILE_WRITE_PROTECTED

FILE_RECORD_TOO_LONG

FILE_DIRECTORY_IN_USE

FILE_DRIVE_NOT_READY

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Key Features

  • Lists all MicroSCADA status codes
  • Provides explanations of the codes
  • Divides codes into groups
  • Covers base system and NET units
  • Technical reference manual

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the purpose of the MicroSCADA Status Codes?
Status codes are used to indicate the reliability of data, inform about errors during SCIL program execution, and communicate events in the process communication system or communication units.
How are status codes grouped?
Status codes are grouped into categories: reliability of data, base system status codes, NET status codes, operating system status codes, data transfer status codes, and status codes transmitted by a NET unit to external devices.
What is the OK status code?
The OK status code is 0, indicating that no error has occurred.
What is the difference between almost OK status codes and error codes?
Almost OK status codes (1, 2, 3) indicate a warning or uncertain value that can be used in expressions but may result in a non-zero status. Error codes (10 .. 10 000) are used for errors in the system.