ELP - Nachrichten zu Load Profile
The following messages are stored in message class ELP: Nachrichten zu Load Profile.
It is part of development package EELP in software component IS-U. This development package consists of objects that can be grouped under "IS-U: Load Profiles".
It is part of development package EELP in software component IS-U. This development package consists of objects that can be grouped under "IS-U: Load Profiles".
Message Nr ▲ | Message Text |
|---|---|
| 000 | Specify an object type and an object key |
| 001 | Changes were made to load profiles |
| 002 | Consumption factor is & or greater |
| 050 | Error in auatomation data for load profile allocation |
| 051 | Error in automation data for load profile allocation |
| 052 | Error in automation data for load profile allocation |
| 053 | Error in automation data for load profile allocation |
| 054 | Error in automation data for load profile allocation |
| 055 | Error in automation data for load profile allocation |
| 056 | Make changes in change mode only |
| 057 | Enter automation data |
| 058 | Error in automation data for load profile allocation |
| 059 | Error in automation data for load profile allocation |
| 060 | You can only use role &1 once in the load profile allocation |
| 098 | Enter a factor for the load profile selected |
| 099 | Enter a factor for the load profile |
| 100 | Select a load profile allocation |
| 101 | Changes were transferred |
| 102 | Internal: Load profile allocation is inconsistent |
| 103 | No load profiles have been allocated |
| 104 | Specify a load profile for division &1 |
| 105 | Enter a to-date that is after the from-date |
| 106 | A maximum of 999 load profiles can be created for one installation |
| 107 | Profile allocation is invalid |
| 108 | You cannot delete the profile allocation |
| 109 | Another profile allocation already exists for the settlement process |
| 110 | Enter data in the period from &1 and &2 |
| 111 | Internal: Load profile allocation not permissible for object type &1 |
| 113 | You cannot delete the factor |
| 114 | You cannot change the factor |
| 115 | You cannot delete the factor |
| 116 | You cannot insert the factor |
| 117 | Enter a valid profile number |
| 118 | You cannot change the profile allocation |
| 119 | You cannot insert the profile allocation |
| 120 | Internal: Load profile allocation is inconsistent |
| 121 | Enter a load profile and a valid usage factor |
| 122 | Enter an installation |
| 123 | Enter a profile |
| 124 | Enter a role |
| 125 | Use the search help (F4) to enter a valid external profile |
| 126 | You cannot display the archived data |
| 127 | You cannot change the profile allocation in the archiving period |
| 128 | You cannot change the usage factor in the archiving period |
| 129 | The archived data is already displayed |
| 130 | The archived data is already hidden |
| 131 | You cannot delete profile allocation, due to the dependent allocation &1 |
| 132 | You cannot change the usage factor of a dependent allocation |
| 133 | Maintain usage factor in source role &1 |
| 134 | No unbroken source profile allocation exists for &1 to &2 |
| 135 | Source profile allocation with role &1 is not unique for &2 to &3 |
| 136 | Dependent allocation exists for &1 to &2; Cannot change date |
| 137 | Source allocation already exists for &1 to &2 |
| 138 | You cannot change the role from &1 to &2, due to a dependent allocation |
| 139 | Delimitation is not permitted from &1 to &2, due to dependent allocation |
| 140 | Dependent usage factors (number = &1) have been modified |
| 850 | Conversion of external synth. profile ID &1 and grid &2 not unique for &3 |
| 851 | Profile allocation &1 already exists for role &2 |
| 852 | No entry for external synthetic profile ID &1 and grid &2 for &3 |
| 853 | Specify either an external synthetic profile ID or a profile |
| 854 | Specify either a usage factor or a reference consumption value |
| 855 | The usage factor cannot be calculated using this data |
| 856 | Conversion of profile &1 and grid &2 not unique for &3 |
| 857 | No entry for profile ID &1 and grid &2 for &3 |