>>Alexander, I'm not sure :
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>>I think your ERROR command it wrong by itself, thouhg it souldn't "error".
>>But anyway, shouldn't it be ERROR nErrorNumber,"cErrorArgument" ?
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>When nErrorNumber is not specified, error number 1098 (user-defined error) is generated.
That's why I said "shouldn't error".
Btw, how do you receive that error number ? I mean ERROR "Test" just shows "Test" in the error box.
I'm just interested.