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HPMSGFENCE A variable used by the CI that controls the output for all CI errors, warnings and skipped commands. Skipped commands refer to commands that are not executed by the CI because they follow a conditional expression that evaluated FALSE. HPMSGFENCE is divided into 2 fields, 3 bits each in size. The low order field (bits 29..31) controls the output of CI error and warning messages as: 0 = display all CI errors and warnings 1 = show only errors, warning are suppressed 2 = suppress all CI errors and warning messages. The next field (bits 26..28) controls the output of skipped commands and the "*** EXPRESSION FALSE: ...", "*** EXPRESSION TRUE: ...", and "*** RESUME EXECUTION OF COMMANDS" messages: 0 = show all skipped commands and the above "***..." messages 1 = show only the "***..." messages, suppress commands that are skipped. Integer value is 8. 2 = suppress the skipped commands and the "***..." messages. Integer value is 16. Combining the two fields results in the following table of HPMSGFENCE values: 0 show "***", skipped commands, CI warnings, CI errors 1 show "***", skipped commands, no CI warnings, CI errors 2 show "***", skipped commands, no CI warnings, no CI errors 8 show "***", no skipped commands, CI warnings, CI errors 9 show "***", no skipped commands, no warnings, CI errors 10 show "***", no skipped commands, no warnings, no CI errors 16 no "***", no skipped commands, CI warnings, CI errors 17 no "***", no skipped commands, no CI warnings, CI errors 18 no "***", no skipped commands, no CI warnings, no CI errors The initial value for HPMSGENCE is 0, which shows all errors, warnings and skipped commands. Type= W I PL Back to Main Index