Messages 101
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- A message is a communication sent from one point in the 400 to another.
- Messages can be sent by human beings, normally to other human beings, or work stations.
- Messages can be sent by software, to other software, to human beings, to message queues waiting on some reponse.
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Types of Messages
Informational Messages
- They do not require a reply.
- Example, in user profile we can have a setting so that when some report we created finishes printing, we get a message that it got done Ok.
- This can be helpful when teams of people are creating reports and printing each other's ... we now know that some step got done by our co-workers.
- Example, one user plans to run some major update run, but gives co-workers the opportunity to alter planned schedule.
- If there are no objections, I plan to run a shop order purge tomorrow night.
Inquiry Messages
- An inquiry message needs a reply. It may also contain information.
- Example ... we might want to ask some co-worker a question
- Hey Brenda, did that part # 123 get shipped today, and how many went out?
- Hey Al, when was the last time you ran a standard cost rollup?
- Example ... some software may need human help
- Hey guys, printer LAWPRTLP has a problem with report ALCOMPILE ... your choices are:
- ignore that report, and continue with the next one
- restart that report on page one
- bunch of other options
- we can then review the options and take what seems most appropriate
- Hey guys, printer LAWPRTLP has a problem with report ALCOMPILE ... your choices are: