Unfortunately no. This suppression can be done only at the server
administration level and cannot really be controlled at the application
administration level. The only possible way for you to do this is editing
the configuration file manually. What you could do is ask your windows/unix
server admins to grant you privileges to access/edit files under certain
directories and list the directories you would need permissions to access.

Try telling them that you could instruct them to change it themselves but
you wont be responsible for any damages done if they do something wrong and
chances are they may throw the ball in your court.. :-)

Joe
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  Thanks Joe.  Unfortunately I am not the server administrator.  I only
develop.  Is there anything that can be done with workflow?
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    Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 4:15 PM
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    Bola,

    Add this line to your ar.conf (or ar.cfg file if your server is windows)
    Suppress-Warnings: 1203

    Run the arsignal with the -c option against your server

    Joe
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      Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 3:38 PM
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      Subject: Suppressing ARWARN 1203 Message


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      I am pushing data from one field to the other and I am receiving this
error.  Does anyony know how to suppress this error message?
      Bola Oyefeso

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