At 07:27 PM 2/10/2002 -0500, J.M. GRATIAS wrote:
>
>It works OK when run at the R> or withing a command file.
>
>But from time to time, it don't work in TRACE mode: when 
>I TRACE TEST.CMD nothing is returned into vTEXT, following 
>commands are not executed and control return to the calling 
>program or to R> if TEST.CMD was called from R>. 
>
>Following error messages can be displayed :
>
>Variable STP_RETURN is not defined (20) 
>or
>(STP_RETURN) is a reserved word or contains illegal 
>char. (3065)
>
>Any idea why ?
>Do anybody had a similar problem ?
>
>Using 1.851xRT03 and W98SE (happen also in 1.842xRT03)

J.M.,

You can TRACE any Stored Procedure by using the following 
command at the R> prompt: 

TRACE SELECT Sys_Proc_Src FROM Sys_Procedures WHERE +
Sys_Proc_Name = 'procname'

Also, there has been many enhancements in reference to 
Stored Procedures and Triggers, since the release of 
Build:1.842xRT03, released on June 15, 2001.

The current version of R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++) for DOS 
and Windows, Build:1.851xRT03, released on January 28, 
2002 includes many enhancements and bug-fixes. 

For more details make sure to read RBW65PP1.TXT and 
RBW65PP2.TXT.

You can also find details at http://www.rbase.com/rbw65pp

Enjoy and make sure to have fun!

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.


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