If code formatting is run through the command-line interface, the following exit codes are returned depending on the execution result:
| Error Code | Description | Additional Information |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Success | The operation has been completed without errors. |
| 1 | UnhandledException | See the log for more details. |
| 10 | Command line usage error | The command line was used incorrectly. For example, an incorrect flag, or incorrect syntax may have been used. |
| 11 | Illegal argument duplication | Some arguments must not appear more that once. |
| 20 | Trial expired | The trial period has expired, or dbForge Studio has not been activated. |
| 40 | Server connection fail | Server connection failed. |
| 104 | ParserError | dbForge Studio encountered high-level errors when parsing a scripts folder. Use /IgnoreParserErrors to force dbForge Studio continue without exiting. The Error Parsing Scripts dialog box in the dbForge Studio user interface provides additional information to help you resolve script parser errors. |
| 105 | Resource unavailable | A file is missing. |