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Exit codes can be useful when something unexpected happens, as they can help you find the cause of the error. You may find a more detailed explanation of the possible cause of an exit code in the log file. | Exit codes can be useful when something unexpected happens, as they can help you find the cause of the error. You may find a more detailed explanation of the possible cause of an exit code in the [[Special:MyLanguage/SEP_sesam_Glossary#logging|log file]]. | ||
The following table contains a list of exit codes. | The following table contains a list of exit codes. |
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Overview
Exit codes can be useful when something unexpected happens, as they can help you find the cause of the error. You may find a more detailed explanation of the possible cause of an exit code in the log file.
The following table contains a list of exit codes.
Exit code | Meaning |
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0 | The script has been executed successfully. |
1 i | A warning occurs during the script execution. |
X x e 2 | The script failed with an error. |
c C 3 | The script has been cancelled. |
a | The script is active. |
q | The script is in queue. |
You might also check out the Error Messages Guide for more specific errors and Analyzing SEP sesam Log Files that can help you identify and resolve the problem.