So it looks like for umxConfint() it doesn't report error codes by default; I am wondering, if there were no NaNs, does that necessarily mean there are no errors? I am wondering if I should specifically look at the error codes even if estimates/parameters were returned without an issue. If so, are there specific error codes in which are certainly unacceptable [or are all of them aside from 0?] (and should it be checked for every type of model, even if they ran successfully without any explicit warning in umx)? I have read the list at https://openmx.ssri.psu.edu/wiki/errors [6], but it is not clear which ones are technically okay (other than when it explicitly gives an error).
Thanks again!