This table lists the ranges of numeric error codes returned by LabVIEW. The first column lists the range, and the second column lists the error code table containing information about the error codes.
Some numeric error codes are used by more than one group of VIs and functions. For example, error 65 is both a serial error code, indicating a serial port timeout, and a TCP and UDP error code, indicating that a network connection is already established.
Range | Error Code Table |
---|---|
1073807360 through 1073807194 | VISA |
23096 through 23081 | Formula Parsing |
23096 through 23000 | Mathematics |
20999 and 20332 through -20301 | Signal Processing |
20207 through 20201 | Point By Point |
20103 through 20001 | Signal Processing |
1805 through 1800 | Waveform |
1719 through 1700 | Apple Event |
1300 through 1200 | Instrument Driver |
932 through 900 | PPC |
0 | Signal Processing, GPIB, DDE, Instrument Driver, Formula Parsing, VISA |
1 through 5 | LabVIEW-Specific PPC |
1 through 20 | GPIB |
1 through 52 | General |
30 through 41 | GPIB |
53 through 66 | TCP and UDP |
61 through 65 | Serial |
67 through 97 | General |
102 through 103 | Instrument Driver |
1000 through 1004 | LabVIEW-Specific Apple Event |
1005 through 1045 | General |
1046 through 1053 | MATLAB Script and HiQ Script |
1051 through 1110 | General |
14001 through 14022 | DDE |
14050 through 14053 | ActiveX |
20020 and 20351 through 20353 | Signal Processing |
1073676290 through 1073676443 | VISA |