Hi Kim,

> >   1) ignore the error and just skip adding the alias to the
> > stack if the search does not exist (preferred).
>
> Actually, I think this is what the current version does -
> it does throw a qualifiedalert(), but that only shows if the
> alertmode preference is set to 1, which it isn't per default.

Oops. Yes, my alertmode=1;. [blushing]

Jeez, and all this time I thought it wasn't an option. I guess this is
why I should *read* the code.

Thanks Kim! I've reverted to 0 and hope not to receive any of those
errors next time I go digging and dumping in my searches folder.

Regards,

Shawn K. Hall
http://ReliableAnswers.com/

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