How Are Non-Fatal Errors (Warnings) Handled During the Execution of an SVB Program?
In many instances throughout interactive analyses you may receive non-fatal error (warning) messages, for example, to inform you that some missing data were replaced by means, that some variables were dropped from the analyses, that some parameters were reset, etc. Usually, these warning will not require that the respective analyses be terminated, but the information provided in these warnings may be important for the user to be aware of. When such warning messages occur during the execution of an SVB program, the Analysis Warning dialog will come up displaying the warnings that have occurred, when they occurred (the time and in which specific analysis), the approximate line numbers in the SVB program code where the warnings occurred, etc; if the respective non-fatal error, when it occurred during the interactive analysis, required some user response (e.g., Yes/No in response to a question whether or not to continue), then that user-input is also shown in the Message field. This dialog