Explanation:
The code-page ID specified with the /P option is zero. The message file
is built with a code-page of zero.
Action: Retry the command using the correct code-page specification.
MKMSGF: Codepage %s error in numeric conversion
Explanation: The code-page ID specified
with the /P option is not numeric. The message file is built with a code-page
of zero.
Action: Retry the command using the correct code-page specification.
MKMSGF: Codepage %s is too large
Explanation:
The code-page ID specified with the /P option is too large. The message
file is built with a code-page of zero.
Action: Retry the command using the correct code-page specification.
MKMSGF: Country %u is not supported
Explanation:
The country ID specified within the /D option is not supported. MKMSGF
processing is stopped.
Action: Retry the command using the correct country code specification.
MKMSGF: DBCS code page not found
Explanation:
No DBCS code page has been found that supports the DBCS range specified
in the /D option. MKMSGF processing is stopped.
Action: Retry the command using the correct DBCS ranges or country
ID for the input message file.
MKMSGF: Error reading
input file
Explanation: Error during input
from source file.
Action: Make sure the source message file exists and that the drive
is ready. Retry the command.
MKMSGF: Error writing
output file
Explanation: Error during output
to target file.
Action: Make sure there is sufficient disk space or that the drive
is ready. Retry the command.
MKMSGF: File not found
Explanation: Input file could not be found.
Action: Retry the command, using the correct source message file
name.
MKMSGF: Infile[.ext] outfile[.ext] [/V]
[/D <DBCS range or country>] [/P <code page>] [/L <language
id,sub id>]
Explanation: This is the
proper syntax for MKMSGF. It is displayed when no operands are specified
on the command line and after some syntax errors.
Action: None.
MKMSGF: Input file same as
output file
Explanation: The input and
output file names are the same. Processing is stopped.
Action: Correct the command line or the control file and restart
MKMSGF.
MKMSGF: Insufficient storage
Explanation: Not
enough storage to execute program or too many messages in the file. Message
limit is about 6000.
Action: Reduce the number of programs running in your system, or
reduce the size of the message file by either deleting messages or by reducing
the size of each message. Retry the command.
MKMSGF:
Invalid language or sub id
Explanation: The
language family ID specified with the /L option is not supported.
Action: Retry the command using the correct language family ID.
MKMSGF: Invalid message file format
Explanation: Input
file is not a recognizable message text file.
Action: If an incorrect file name was entered, retry the command
with the correct source message file name.
MKMSGF:
Language family %s is all zeroes
Explanation:
The language family ID specified with the /L option is zero. The message
file is built with a language family ID of zero.
Action: Retry the command using the correct language family ID.
MKMSGF: Language family %s error in numeric conversion
Explanation: The language family ID specified
with the /L option is not numeric. The message file is built with a language
family ID of zero.
Action: Retry the command using the correct language family ID.
MKMSGF: Language family %s is too large
Explanation:
The language family ID specified with the /L option is not supported.
The message file is built with a language family ID of zero.
Action: Retry the command using the correct language family ID.
MKMSGF: Message ID out of sequence
Explanation: A
message was detected that was out of the required sequential order.
Action: Correct the error by editing your source message file and
renumbering the messages. You might also want to delete or insert the appropriate
message numbers to achieve the required sequential order.
MKMSGF:
Message XXXX too long
Explanation: The message
was too long to be processed (limit is approximately 2K characters).
Action: Correct the error by editing your source message file and
making the message shorter. Then, retry the command.
MKMSGF:
More than NN codepages entered
Explanation:
A maximum of NN code-page IDs can be specified for a single message
file. Only the first NN is accepted.ECE
Action: Retry the command using the correct code-page specifications.
MKMSGF: No sub id using 1 default
Explanation:
The language version ID specified with the /L option is either invalid
or not supported. The message file is built using the default value shown.
Action: Retry the command using the correct language version ID.
MKMSGF: Sub id %s error in numeric conversion
Explanation:
The language version specified with the /L option is not numeric. The
message file is built with a default language version.
Action: Retry the command using the correct language version ID.
MKMSGF: Syntax error
Explanation:
You entered the command incorrectly.
Action: Retry the command using proper syntax. To display the proper
syntax, type MKMSGF at the command line.