Reason:
For each field in the criteria selection, DSCL must determine whether the number represents a date or an absolute value. For 5-digit numeric values this can be a problem. CADisk tries to resolve these values by looking at the context in which they were used. If they cannot be resolved, this message is printed.
Action:
If the unresolved 5-digit value is a date, simply use one of the other acceptable CADisk date formats (that is, if the value = 99365, reenter the job with the value set to 99.365. If the value is an absolute number, insert a leading zero (that is, if the value = 75000, reenter the job with the value set to 075000).
At least two values will always be unresolved. You will need to change only one.
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