Check out the RETURN TO syntax for the RETURN keyword. You can specify a program within the stack to return to. If you specify a program/procedure before the erroring one, it should return without executing any other code.
HTH.
>Hi,
>
>I'm trying to write an error handler function that'll stop a program that produced certain types of errors. I don't want my app to stop or exit, I only want to stop the execution of the function that caused the error after having displayed an error message. Here's how I wrote my function:
>
>
>FUNCTION ErrorHandler(nError,cMethod,nLine)
>LOCAL lcErrorMsg,lcCodeLineMsg
>
> *Some code here
> IF nError = 13 THEN
> *Code that sends a message and then stops the execution
> *of the calling method
> ENDIF
>ENDFUNC
>
>
>So, in this particular case, I want my function to stop whenever I can't open a table (because everything else is going to fail if the table is not opened properly).
>
>Thanks in advance, Stephane.
Larry Miller
MCSD
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