JJennson wrote:Morning.
What do the error codes mean when I run eValid from a command line?
Do you have an easy to lookup list for easy reference?
Thanks
Thanks for asking JJennson.
Here is the manual page for these error codes:
http://e-valid.com/Products/Documentati ... codes.htmlBasically, we assign a single bit for each kind of error, set that bit to "1" [away from the default of "0"] when that type of error happens.
There are 10 kinds of errors and that consumes the right-hand 10 bits of the integer that is the value returned.
In keeping with UNIX and Windows traditions, the return code of zero means "no errors."
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