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==Purpose==
 
==Purpose==
 
Save error.mem information to a specified file when an error occurs
 
Save error.mem information to a specified file when an error occurs
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==Products==
 
==Products==
Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer
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Latest revision as of 16:35, 12 November 2009

Purpose

Save error.mem information to a specified file when an error occurs


Syntax

SAVE ERROR TO <mem filename>


See Also

ERRNO(), ERROR(), MESSAGE(), ON ERROR, PROCLINE(), PROCNAME(), SET ERRORVERSION


Description

The SAVE ERROR command saves the error.mem information to a specified file <mem filename> when an error occurs. This includes the following information:


  • Recital Software version, patch release and compilation date
  • Date and time file created
  • Machine and user names
  • Stack trace
  • Active public and private procedures and functions
  • Public and private memory variables
  • Active status of workareas
  • Settings as per DISPLAY STATUS


The SAVE ERROR command should be used in conjunction with the ON ERROR command. NOTE: multiple numbered error.mem files can be created automatically if SET ERRORVERSION is ON.


Example

procedure errproc
  on error
  lerrflag = .T.
  save error to errlog
return
 
// Attempt to open non-existent table
lerrflag = .F.
on error do errproc
use nontable
if not lerrflag
    // Continue processing
else
    dialog box "Error has occurred"
endif


Products

Recital Server, Recital