You are not wrong there Alex.
Thing is, I'm currently in an test environment and only slapping together
code, NEVER to be used again........
Am I dreaming or what. Once code is working, it is going to be used forever,
no matter who rotten it was written.
Am I exposing myself...... Nahhh.
Cheers,
Frits.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Johnson,Alex [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, 23 March 2000 11:09
> To: Foxboro DCS Mail List
> Subject: RE: Script Execution
>
> Frits,
>
> Your problem is a good example of a failure mode that you must deal with if
> you are going to use this technique reliably, i.e., you have to:
>
> 1) Trap the error
> 2) Replace the target
> 3) Retry
>
> My earlier note shows how to trap the error. If you combine that with using
> a variable to hold the target, you can replace the target (change the
> variable) in the trap routine and retry.
>
> If you fail to code your sequence block in this manner, you will have
> failures at the least convenient time. (Mr. Murphy is watching.)
>
> Regards,
>
> AJ
>
>
>
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