7. Using Monitoring and Tracing Tools : Error Messages : Non-Fatal Errors
 
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Non-Fatal Errors
Non-fatal errors are diagnostic indications of user errors, usually in application development. For example, a non-fatal error code is returned when a user attempts to destroy a non-existent table. These errors are not severe and do not halt the user program or Ingres. User applications can choose to print or suppress these errors.