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What is the difference between errors and warnings in the NIH eRA Commons system?

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What is the difference between errors and warnings in the NIH eRA Commons system?

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A. An error is any condition that causes the application to be deemed unacceptable for further consideration. Errors are significant inaccuracies, inconsistencies, omissions, or formatting identified in the body of the application. A warning is any condition that is acceptable but worth bringing to the applicant’s attention. The applicant must decide whether a warning requires further action.

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