The following errors may be produced when importing a nonstandard character set into a Relativity data source: 
                  		
               
 
               		
                
                  		   
                  			 
                  - Redefinition of Character 
                     			 
                  
-  Indicates that the value used in the code-point-value has appeared previously in the character set definition. A common cause
                     of this problem is the omission of a unicode-value or code-point-value, causing the charset compiler to misinterpret the value.
                     The code-point-value and unicode-value must appear in pairs. 
                     			 
                  
- Syntax Error 
                     			 
                  
- Indicates that the character set does not conform to the format of a character set definition. This usually indicates that
                     a numeric constant was not detected where it was expected. 
                     			 
                  
- Unicode constant too large 
                     			 
                  
- Indicates that a unicode-value was larger than can be stored in 16-bits. 
                     			 
                  
- Code Point constant too large 
                     			 
                  
- Indicates that a code-point-value was larger than can be stored in 8-bits. This message may indicate a missing value from
                     a code-point-value and unicode-value pair. 
                     			 
                  
- Illegal constant 
                     			 
                  
-  Indicates that a decimal constant contained a nonnumeric character. 
                     			 
                  
- Illegal hex constant 
                     			 
                  
-  Indicates that a hexadecimal constant contained a non-hex character. 
                     			 
                  
-  Illegal octal constant 
                     			 
                  
- Indicates that an octal constant contained a non-octal character. 
                     			 
                  
-  Illegal string constant 
                     			 
                  
-  Indicates that a string constant did not terminate before the end of a line. 
                     			 
                  
- Unknown unicode constant 
                     			 
                  
-  Indicates that a Unicode constant is unrecognized. 
                     			 
                  
- Unknown keyword 
                     			 
                  
-  Indicates that either the keyword Charset or EndCharset was not located where expected. 
                     			 
                  
- Keyword too long 
                     			 
                  
-  Indicates that a keyword was expected in the character set source file, but it was too large to be processed. 
                     			 
                  
- String constant too long 
                     			 
                  
- Indicates that a string constant was too large to be processed. 
                     			 
                  
-  Illegal Unicode constant 
                     			 
                  
-  Indicates that a Unicode constant did not have a closing delimiter (>) before the end of a line. 
                     			 
                  
- Unicode constant too long 
                     			 
                  
- Indicates that a Unicode constant was too long to be processed. 
                     			 
                  
- In Character Set Name, Unicode unicode-value duplicated at positions code-point-value and code-point-value 
                     			 
                  
- Indicates that the character set with the name Character Set Name has the same Unicode character in multiple Code Point locations.
                     In order to create symmetrical mapping tables, a Unicode character may be used only once per character set.