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Table 1: Types of Messages Generated by the System

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Critical Error. This kind of error must be corrected in order for the system to save your data. If one or more errors of this kind appear on the page and are not corrected, the system will not save the data entered after the last successful save.

Example: Entering “two” in a field where “2” is called for produces a Critical Error.

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Regular Error. This kind of error will let you save the data entered until then, but if one or more errors of this kind appear on a page and are not corrected, the system will not change the status of the page to “Completed.” If these errors occur while updating the budget sheet on a proposal, for instance, the budget sheet will not be marked as complete and you will not be able to submit the proposal.

Example: Entering no data in a field where data entry is required may produce a Regular Error.

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Exception. These denote either discrepancy or inconsistency in the data entered. These need to be either corrected or justified.

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Information. These appear as notes to keep you informed of any important information regarding your document or report.

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Success Message. These denote that a particular process has been executed successfully. This can appear anytime data is successfully saved or submitted.