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module name
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10.99 |
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Please supply a valid module name. |
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module header
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4.21 |
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The module header cannot be found. |
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module manager
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2.11 |
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This defaults to the current module manager. |
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module owner
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1.25 |
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This defaults to the current module owner. |
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module version
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1.12 |
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FOREIGN type not permitted for this module header version. |
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module type
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0.86 |
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The user should ensure that the module types are the same. |
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module issue
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0.72 |
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You should enter a known module issue. |
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module descriptor
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0.66 |
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This ensures that the correct module descriptor is being used. |
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module detail
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0.59 |
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It then requests the module details for the given module. |
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module phase
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0.46 |
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This will allow the user to regress should the program terminate unexpectedly during the module entry phase. |
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module information
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0.33 |
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The module information supplied is incorrect. |
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module instance
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0.33 |
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This option enables you to view the substate of an existing module instance. |
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module number
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0.33 |
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A letter added to a module issue number, to indicate development versions of a module. |
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module transfer
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0.33 |
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You should inspect your mail to determine the outcome of the module transfer. |
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module datum
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0.26 |
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No module data has been transferred because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI. |
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module definition
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0.26 |
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This denotes the end of the module definition. |
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module password
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0.26 |
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A module password must be supplied if you do not have automatic access to the module. |
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module reference
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0.26 |
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The scrolled area showns the current list of module references. |