Razzak,
That is exactly what I wanted.
Thanks,
Phil

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At 08:14 PM 2/13/2002 -0500, Phil Nolette wrote:

>Can you specifically turn off a single type of warning?

Phil,

Ask and you shall receive!

Using The Glorious R:BASE 2000 (version 6.5++) and higher, 
you can selectively turn OFF any -ERROR- message(s) in 
your command file (very handy for TRACing) by doing the 
following: 

SET ERROR MESSAGE Error# OFF 

To turn it back ON: 

SET ERROR MESSAGE Error# ON 

For example, to not see the: 

-WARNING- No rows exist or the specified clause. 

You can do the following:  

SET ERROR MESSAGE 2059 OFF

This new feature has a limit of 5 -ERROR- numbers to set 
OFF and each one requires a separate command.

Enjoy and make sure to have fun!

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.


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