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TSTool Documentation Getting Started <br /> Getting Started - 9 <br />The meaning of the er ror handling symbols is described in the following table. The symbol for the most <br />severe error will be displayed next to each command . <br /> <br />Command List Graphics for Problems <br /> <br />Problem <br />Graphic <br /> <br />Description <br />No graphic Command is successful (a warning or failur e has not been detected). <br /> The status is unknown, typically because the command has just been inserted . <br /> <br /> <br />The command has a problem that has been classified as non -fatal. For example, an <br />input file has not been found . In general, commands with warnings need to be fixed <br />unless work is preliminary. <br /> <br /> <br />The command has failed, meaning that output is likely incomplete. A problem <br />summary and recommendation to fix the problem are available in the status <br />information. Commands with failures generally need to be fixed. Software support <br />should be contacted if the fix is not evident. <br /> <br />It is possible that a problem indicator will be shown during command editing and will be cleared when <br />commands are run. For example, a command may depend on a file that is created by a previous <br />command. It is important that errors displayed after running commands are resolved. <br /> <br />3.3.3 Time Series Results <br /> <br />The commands in the Commands list are processed by pressing the Run Selected Commands or Run <br />All Commands buttons below the commands list area (or by using the Run menu). The time series and <br />other output that result from processing are listed in the bottom of the main interface, as shown in the <br />following figure: <br /> <br />35