Phil:
I am guessing that you have select .. into .. or declare cursor /fetch and do not have 
indicator variables. That is the only situation I know of that causes error messages 
when nulls are encountered.

If my guess is correct, put in indicator variables and the pesky messages will end.

Jim Blackburn
Kodiak

Phil Nolette wrote:
> 
> I have a file that some columns/fields have nulls in the input.  This is not
> a problem.  The problem that I am having (annoying) is:
> when I am stepping through some code (F10) I get the Warning Message about
> the nulls.  I just hit the space bar and continue.  When I try to execute to
> breakpoint (F5) I keep getting the warnings.  I have tried set messages off,
> set warnings off, set errors off and can not get rid of the pesky warnings.
> Can anyone tell me where I can tell it not to tell me about the warnings ?
> Can you specifically turn off a single type of warning?
> 
> Phil
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