tioHi-
I'm seeing this in the connection log for EG 4.3 and 5.1. In both those cases, column 15 seems to be blank, so it's a strange note to see. Is it OK that the argument was invalid?
Thanks,
Jed
There is a little bit of startup code that EG submits to check what products you have licensed and installed. The TSLVL function is used to verify that a product is present (for example, SAS/ACCESS to PC Files). This information may be used in parts of EG to adjust options and behavior.
If a product that EG checks for is not present, you'll see that NOTE. It's harmless, aside from being a bit of noise.
Chris
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