Not a stupid question; rather valid one. Here is why. I have a generic routine that calls SQL Server to get some records (basically executing SQLEXEC()). This function has a "generic" WAIT statement. But sometimes I want the routine (function/method) that call this generic function to have a more specific WAIT statement. So my thought was that in the generic function I could "check" to see if a WAIT statement already displayed and not to display another one.
>It may be a stupid question, but why do you need that? Just issue CLEAR WAIT if in doubt.
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>>Is it possible to determine if a WAIT message is displayed?
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