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Re: Raising errors in SQR?
- Subject: Re: Raising errors in SQR?
- From: "Rosteck, Mark" <RosteCkM@DNB.COM>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 16:04:58 -0000
Peter,
I'm referring to the SQR error file, which by default is <progname>.ERR
(e.g., MYPROG.ERR when running MYPROG.SQR).
I haven't yet been able to find any way of directing my own error messages
to this file, and it would be very useful if I could.
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Clark [mailto:PGCLARK@VAC-ACC.GC.CA]
Sent: 16 January 2002 15:40
To: SQR-USERS@list.iex.net
Subject: Re: Raising errors in SQR?
default error file? Are you referring to SQR.LOG? If so, the text of display
and show commands are written to that file.
>>> "Rosteck, Mark" <RosteCkM@DNB.COM> 2002/01/16 10:37:34 am >>>
Hello,
Aside from SQR sending its own error messages to the default error file, I
would also like to be able to send my own error messages to it.
Is there any existing way to do a "raise error" in SQR so that the error
text gets directed to SQR's error file? Or, if not, do you know of a simple
workaround to accomplish this?
Thanks...
Mark