One of the conventions that we follow for our custom messages.

*Please fill out the "Field Label"  (ARERR XXXNZZZ).*

Where XXX = Schema Number (usually stored in SYS:Form List in ITSP and
Schema Names in ITSM 7)

           N = 0 for active link, 1 for filter

          ZZZ = Execution Order of the Workflow object (ActiveLink/Filter).

Example from ITSM 7 HelpDesk:
**
*There are no support groups or support group aliases that match the search
criteria ARERR 1290015. *
**
Easy for debugging - message is by active link (0) on execution order "15"
on HPD:HelpDesk (schema ID is 129).

Thanks
Mahesh
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:00 AM, jham36 <[email protected]> wrote:

> Your best option is to use an Active Link to throw out your custom
> error message.  I don't think you can customize the system error
> message.
>
> James
>
> On Apr 16, 9:24 am, Meenakshinathan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have some of the fields as a required field in a form. If that
> > fields are null and when i try to push the null values via filter it
> > throws the system error message "Required field cannot be set as NULL
> > 537876345(ARError 326)." I am trying to customize this error message
> > such that, "Please fill the mandatory field 'User Name*'(ARError
> > 326)". I am able to set the string via AR system message catlog. but i
> > could not replace the field database name in the field ID. Have any
> > body customized this error message which replaces the field ID also?
> >
> > I don't want to add any Active Link to check this, using the system
> > error message i want to customize it, please let me know if possible
> > or not.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Meenakshinathan
> >
> >
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