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Re: ON-BREAK Question



Thanks for the reply!
However, I need to rework my question. Since all procedures from the level
of the break forward are executed whenever a break occurs I need to know in
the program what caused the break so that I can do conditional processing
(conditional on the level of the break). For example, if we have three
levels of break in a given SELECT; level 2 breaks this causes level 2 and 3
procedures to execute. The question is  how in the procedure associated with
level 3 does the procedure know that the break was caused by level 2 and not
3? I know I could set up my own semaphores, but that is something of a pain
and was hoping there was something built into SQR that would provide the
information needed. I did look through the manuals but nothing popped out at
me.

I hope this is clear!

Thanks!

-----Original Message-----
From: the dragon [mailto:ceprn@HOTMAIL.COM]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 08:56 AM
To: SQR-USERS@list.iex.net
Subject: Re: ON-BREAK Question


You can place a show statement in the called procedures...  Then you'll know
what's happening.

clark 'the dragon' willis
dragon enterprises, consulting services


----Original Message Follows----
Greeting,
When executing a SELECT with multiple levels of ON_BREAK, is there a way to
know which level caused the break?
Thanks....



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