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MKS Integrity 2007 Integrations Builder Guide

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Chapter 3: Using the <strong>MKS</strong> API<br />

Command Variations<br />

36<br />

Error<br />

Code<br />

Description Reason for Error<br />

204 Invalid parameter - NULL list NULL parameter list passed to function expecting<br />

valid parameter list.<br />

205 Insufficient buffer size Buffer too small to accept data.<br />

206 Invalid data type Integration attempting to cast one data type into<br />

another incompatible one.<br />

207 End of list Integration attempting to access more list items<br />

that are available.<br />

210 Command already running Command runner already in use and cannot be<br />

used to run another command without first<br />

interrupting it.<br />

211 Invalid command runner state Command runner cannot be used to execute<br />

commands, for example, command runner has<br />

been released.<br />

220 API connection failure Connection failure occurred when trying to connect<br />

with integration point.<br />

221 Invalid host API cannot connect to configured integration point.<br />

No server/client running at the configured address<br />

for integration point.<br />

222 Invalid integration point API can connect to address but integration point<br />

details are invalid, for example, invalid host name<br />

or invalid port.<br />

223 Unsupported API version API version not compatible with integration point.<br />

230 Generic API communications error Communication between integration and<br />

integration point broken.<br />

The following variations can be used when running commands:<br />

“Using the Graphical User Interface” on page 37<br />

“Using Interim Responses” on page 38<br />

“Using Impersonation” on page 39<br />

“Using File References” on page 40<br />

“Using Uncertified Commands” on page 41

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