Received oversized report (report '&01', length '&02') - reduced to maximum length ('&03'). A dump trace was forced and written to a trace file at work process: '&04'.
U00004201
RH_IDNR not provided by host.
U00004202
Block number not provided by host.
U00004203
Invalid WRITE message from partner '&01' for RunID '&04': Sent block size ('&02') does not match the block size of statistical record ('&03'). WRITE message was dropped.
U00004204
Invalid WRITE message from process: '&01', report '&02'. Sent content offset ('&03' bytes) exceeds the length of the message ('&04' bytes). WRITE message dropped.
Explanation: The Server has received a WRITE message in which a distance pointer points to a part of the message's content which is larger than the message itself. Hence, the pointer refers to a point outside of the message. This error may be due to a destructed message or a program error. The WRITE message itself has been dropped and will not be repeated. A UC4 dump trace was forced. Please contact your UC4 support and send this forced trace. &01 - Name of the Server process &02 - Name of the report &03 - Offset size in bytes &04 - Message length in bytes
U00004205
Invalid WRITE message from process: '&01', report '&02'. Sent content offset ('&03' bytes) plus length of content ('&04' bytes) exceeds length of the message ('&05' bytes). WRITE message dropped.
Explanation: The Server has received a WRITE message in which a distance pointer points to a part of the message's content which is larger than the message itself. Hence, the pointer refers to a point outside of the message. This error may be due to a destructed message or a program error. The WRITE message itself has been dropped and will not be repeated. A UC4 dump trace was forced. Please contact your UC4 support and send this forced trace. &01 - Name of the Server process &02 - Name of the report &03 - Offset size in bytes &04 - Message length in bytes
U00004206
Automatic error handling! Inserting RH was not possible because it already exists with RH_Idnr '&01'.