Karen,

Have a look at the Help AUTOCHK

I believe it is all there what you are looking for


Tony



Op 12-3-2020 om 19:26 schreef 'Karen Tellef' via RBASE-L:
I see a new AUTOCHK INDEX command in the March release.

Question:  Is there a way to trap an error variable for it, so that the command can be done within a program and error trapped?  I don't know how to purposely force an index error, so I'm not sure if this would work:

CONN database
AUTOCHK INDEX
IF xError <> 0 THEN
  PAUSE 2 USING 'an error'
ENDIF


Thanks!

Karen

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