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Compiler Fatal Error

A compiler fatal error is a program‑related error encountered during a compile. It is the same as a compiler abort, except that it is generally caused by a problem with the program itself, as opposed to a condition in the CA Ideal system. For example, it can be due to not finding the PDL source specified in the compile or trying to access a program that is already in use. The error message and the indicated output member, online, or the compile listing, in batch, identifies the type of problem.