Exit codes used in the command line
Last modified: January 13, 2025
Error Code | Description | Additional Information |
---|---|---|
0 | Success | The operation completed without errors. |
2 | Stop execution with Ctrl+Break | Execution stopped because of Ctrl+Break. |
10 | Command line usage error | The command line was used incorrectly. For example, an incorrect flag or incorrect syntax could be used. |
11 | Illegal argument duplication | Some arguments should not appear more than once in a command line. For example, /arg2 depends on /arg1 but you specified /arg2 without specifying /arg1 . Alternatively, /arg2 cannot be used with/arg1 , but you used them both. |
20 | Trial expired | Software trial period expired or the product was not activated. |
30 | Project file corrupted | Project file was corrupted. |
40 | Server connection fail | Server connection failed. |
100 | The databases being compared are identical or no objects have been included | The source and the target being compared are identical. |
101 | The source and the target are not identical | The source and the target are not identical. |
105 | Resource unavailable | File is missing. |
106 | I/O error | Tool attempts to write to a file that already exists. |
107 | Failed to create report | The report was not created. |
108 | There are no object to perform specified operation | There are no objects selected for comparison. |
112 | No objects to sync | There are no objects for synchronization. |
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