CAESAR II Error Processing - CAESAR II - Help

CAESAR II Users Guide

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CAESAR II makes every effort to alert you when it encounters data that is inconsistent or unusual for the type of analysis that it is performing. Even so, the potential still exists for user-modeling techniques or hardware/operating system problems that can generate an error condition within the CAESAR II computation routines. Recognizing this potential, the software performs internal self-checks to trap abnormal conditions such as full hard disks, invalid or expired ESLs, file corruption, and insufficient free memory.

Whenever a fatal error condition arises, CAESAR II aborts the current process and uses a multi-stage approach to provide you with an explanation regarding why the process was aborted.

First, each error trap/condition is assigned a unique number. When an abort condition occurs, this error number and a short description of the fatal error are displayed in a Help Facility window similar to the one shown below.

When you click OK, the software closes the Help Facility window and opens the Additional Error Information dialog box. You can use this dialog box to reference another error number, which can be useful when one error definition references another. Clicking OK on the Additional Error Information dialog box returns the software to the main CAESAR II window.

At any time, you can review fatal error information by clicking Diagnostics > Error Review, entering the appropriate error number, and then clicking OK. The Help Facility window opens and displays the corresponding fatal error description.