This message appears on HP-UX computers if file is not writable (where file can be usemacro, errors, reports, plots, batchout or a file name specified via the flexible file naming feature).
6.3.6: Why do I get the message:
This message appears under AIX if file is not writable (where file can be usemacro, reports, plots, batchout or a file name specified via the flexible file naming feature).
6.3.7: Why do I get the message:
This message appears under AIX if the file errors is not writable. This file is created by EMME/2 and the protection is set according to the user's umask.
6.3.8: Why do I get the message:
This message appears if the file nextmod is not writable. This file is created by EMME/2 and the protection is set according to the user's umask.
6.3.9: Why do I get the message:
Only one user at a time can access an EMME/2 data bank and a lock file in the application environment is used to ensure this. At the beginning of an EMME/2 session, EMME/2 tests for the existence of a lock file (locki, bank being used interactively; lockb, bank being used in batch mode) in the a






