You can use the following prefixes to affect their corresponding error types: CH, DB, EC, ES, SQ. If the prefix is not specified, CH is assumed.
Properties:
Default:
NOHIDE-MESSAGE
Phase:
Syntax check
$SET:
Any
Comments:
The Compiler also accepts the directive-name without a hyphen; that is, HIDEMESSAGE.
HIDE-MESSAGE"error" adds
error to a list of error message numbers. To hide several error message numbers using this feature, you must use the HIDE-MESSAGE directive repeatedly.
When the program is being syntax checked, any message with severity E, W, I, or flagged with this directive is not shown in any listing. It is not included in the error summary at the end of the compilation.
Messages with severity S can be hidden only if they were made severity S by the CHANGE-MESSAGE or FLAGAS directives.
NOHIDE-MESSAGE clears the list of errors currently hidden.
NOHIDE-MESSAGE"error" removes only the specified error message from the list of hidden messages.
Comments:
The Compiler also accepts the directive-name without a hyphen; that is, HIDEMESSAGE.
HIDE-MESSAGE"error" adds error to a list of error message numbers. To hide several error message numbers using this feature, you must use the HIDE-MESSAGE directive repeatedly.
When the program is being syntax checked, any message with severity E, W, I, or flagged with this directive is not shown in any listing. It is not included in the error summary at the end of the compilation.
Messages with severity S can be hidden only if they were made severity S by the CHANGE-MESSAGE or FLAGAS directives.
NOHIDE-MESSAGE clears the list of errors currently hidden.
NOHIDE-MESSAGE"error" removes only the specified error message from the list of hidden messages.