Cannot Create Program - Keysight X-Series Manual

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Instrument Messages
Event Messages
Err#
Message
-258
Media Protected
-260
Expression error
-261
Math error in
expression
-270
Macro error
-271
Macro syntax error
-272
Macro execution error
-273
Illegal macro label
-274
Macro parameter error
-275
Macro definition too
long
-276
Macro recursion error
-277
Macro redefinition\
not allowed
-278
Macro header not found
-280
Program error
-281

Cannot create program

-282
Illegal program name
-283
Illegal variable name
-284
Program currently
running
-285
Program syntax error
-286
Program runtime error
-290
Memory use errors
Instrument Messages
Verbose/Correction Information
A legal command or query could not be executed because the media
was protected. For example, the write-protect was set
An error was found with an expression type of data element. The exact
problem cannot be specifically identified.
An expression that has legal syntax could not be executed because of
a math error. For example, maybe you are dividing by zero.
Indicates that a macro-related execution error occurred.
Indicates a syntax error within the macro definition
Indicates that a syntactically legal macro program data sequence
could not be executed due to some error in the macro definition
Indicates that the macro label defined in the *DMC command was a
legal string syntax, but could not be accepted
Indicates that the macro definition improperly used a macro parameter
placeholder
Indicates that a syntactically legal macro program data sequence
could not be executed because the string or block contents were too
long for the device to handle
Indicates that a syntactically legal macro program data sequence
could not be executed because the device found it to be recursive
Indicates that a syntactically legal macro label in the *DMC command
could not be executed because the macro label was already defined
Indicates that a syntactically legal macro label in the *GMC? query
could not be executed because the header was not previously defined.
There was an execution error in a down-loaded program. The exact
problem cannot be specifically identified.
Indicates that an attempt to create a program was unsuccessful. A
reason for the failure might include not enough memory.
The name used to reference a program was invalid; for example,
redefining an existing program, deleting a nonexistent program, or in
general, referencing a nonexistent program.
An attempt was made to reference a nonexistent variable in a program.
Certain operations dealing with programs may be illegal while the
program is running; for example, deleting a running program might not
be possible.
Indicates that a syntax error appears in a downloaded program. The
syntax used when parsing the downloaded program is device-specific.
 
 
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