Dennis,

Years ago I also have created a huge daily process, which has to be completed 
in one go.
In this particular case I have built in some statements which add a row to a 
log table mentioning which part of the process has been started and / or 
completed. Together with a date and time stamp.
It enables you to find out in which part of the process problems occur.

Another possiblity is to make use of the ON ERROR command
Have a look at the help for this particular command

Tony


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dennis McGrath
Sent: vrijdag 22 augustus 2014 23:01
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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Capturing filename and line number

Is there any way to capture the executing file name and line number of a 
command when an error occurs so we can pop up the info in a pause command?

We have a process that runs for 45 minutes before failing. There are a huge 
number of code files involved.




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