Message when compiling Value of 0, for number of message types, not valid.
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 2:52 pm
Hi Folks,
We have just upgraded to 5.12 but now receive the message Value of 0, for number of message types, not valid when trying to compile.
The full message is:-
Message . . . . : Value of 0, for number of message types, not valid.
Cause . . . . . : You attempted one of the following:
-- You specified a non-zero value for the number of message types when
requesting to move a single message by key.
-- You specified a value for number of message types which is not valid
when requesting to move messages by type.
Recovery . . . : Do one of the following and try the request again:
-- Specify zero for the number of message types if you are requesting to
move a single message by its message key.
-- Specify a value for the number of message types which is from 1 through
4 if you are requesting to move messages by type.
This is new to us? Please could you assist? We have obviously missed something? No complie listings either so not sure sure which way to go.
Your assistance would be much appreciated.
Kind Regards
Brett
We have just upgraded to 5.12 but now receive the message Value of 0, for number of message types, not valid when trying to compile.
The full message is:-
Message . . . . : Value of 0, for number of message types, not valid.
Cause . . . . . : You attempted one of the following:
-- You specified a non-zero value for the number of message types when
requesting to move a single message by key.
-- You specified a value for number of message types which is not valid
when requesting to move messages by type.
Recovery . . . : Do one of the following and try the request again:
-- Specify zero for the number of message types if you are requesting to
move a single message by its message key.
-- Specify a value for the number of message types which is from 1 through
4 if you are requesting to move messages by type.
This is new to us? Please could you assist? We have obviously missed something? No complie listings either so not sure sure which way to go.
Your assistance would be much appreciated.
Kind Regards
Brett