Examples using Ignore Warnings (-Z)
Examples for using the -Z option:
- -Z
- This command causes a 0 return code with the warning message to be returned when any of the warning codes is encountered.
- -Z!
- This command causes a 0 return code with the warning message to be returned when any of the warning codes is encountered.
- -Z18
- This command causes a 0 return code with the warning message to be returned when a Page Usage Count Error (18) is encountered.
- -Z!18
- This command excludes the Page Usage Count Error (18), a 0 return code with the warning message is returned for all of the other warning codes.
- -Z18:27:28
- This command causes a 0 return code with the warning message to be returned when any of the specified warning codes is encountered (18, 27, or 28 in this case).
- -Z34
- This command causes a 0 return code with the warning message to be returned when a Too Few Pages Requested, More Allocated Error (34) is encountered.
If the Ignore Warnings command (-Z) is enabled and a map encounters the condition for any warning code as specified, the execution section of the audit log includes a Valid map status with a 0 return code and the associated warning message. For example:
<Summary MapStatus="Valid" Return="0">
<ElapsedTimeInSec>0.1026</ElapsedTimeInSec>
<Message>Input type contains errors.</Message>
<CommandLine>'install_dir\examples\ansiack\receiveEDI.mmc'
</CommandLine>
<ObjectsFound>0</ObjectsFound>
<ObjectsBuilt>0</ObjectsBuilt>
</Summary>
When using the -Z command, you cannot specify the same warning code using the Fail on Warnings command (-F).
Both the -Z and -Z! commands cause a 0 return code with the warning message to be returned when any of the warning codes is encountered.