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292 8163A/B, 8164A/B & 8166A/B Mainframes Programming Guide
9 Error Codes
Standard -150 “String data error”
[This error, as well as errors -151 through -159, are generated when parsing a string data
element. This error message is used when the device cannot detect a more specific error.]
Standard -151 “Invalid string data”
[A string data element was expected, but was invalid for some reason (see IEEE 488.2,
7.7.5.2); for example, an END message was received before the terminal quote character.]
Standard -158 “String data not allowed”
[A string data element was encountered but was not allowed by the device at this point in
parsing.]
Standard -161 “Invalid block data”
[A block data element was expected, but was invalid for some reason (see IEEE 488.2,
7.7.6.2); for example, an END message was received before the length was satisfied.]
Standard -168 “Block data not allowed”
[A legal block data element was encountered but was not allowed by the device at this
point in parsing.]
Standard -170 “Expression error”
[This error, as well as errors -171 through -179, are generated when parsing an
expression data element. This particular error message is used when the device cannot
detect a more specific error.]
Standard -171 “Invalid expression”
[The expression data element was invalid (see IEEE 488.2, 7.7.7.2); for example,
unmatched parentheses or an illegal character.]
Standard -178 “Expression data not allowed
[A legal expression data was encountered but was not allowed by the device at this point
in parsing.]
Standard -181 “Invalid outside macro definition
[Indicates that a macro parameter placeholder ($<number) was encountered outside of a
macro definition.]
Standard -183 “Invalid inside macro definition”
[Indicates that the program message unit sequence, sent with a *DDT or *DMC command,
is syntactically invalid (see IEEE 488.2, 10.7.6.3).]
New/Old/Standard Error
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