My understanding was RaiseError will only crock the error string. But by doing eval u can catch the exception and do a failure procedure and thus aviod the code from crashing. As I said - I dont know if this is the right answer :-D
Eric Frazier wrote:
What is wrong with using RaiseError ?
You are really just hand rolling something that already exists by using the
eval here aren't you? eval's aren't that cheap :)
Eric
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