Joel N. Fischoff wrote:
ERROR is a KEYWORD to another command. Of course, it's a command itself, but what command is ERROR a keyword?

@ ... GET is probably what you're looking for. It's part of the validation part, indicating the error message that gets displayed when the code in the VALID clause evaluates to .F..

Alternatively, you're talking about ON ERROR.
@ GET is legit. I didn't think of ON ERROR, believe it or not, but that is perfectly legitimate as well.

Bill



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