At 11:02 AM 3/19/02 -0500, J.M. GRATIAS wrote:

>A client running RBW 6.5++ version 1.851xRT03 just 
>called to report an unusual problem :
>
>When running my main app, he return to RBW prompt 
>with 
>
>I>
>
>I asked him to type ENDIF and then he got :
>
>S>
>
>What means S> prompt ?
>
>I aksed him to type ENDSW, ENDWHILE, ENDIF ....
>No success ....
>
>He had to kill RBW65.EXE with the task manager to 
>return to Windows (NT 4.0)
>
>Of couse, impossible to duplicate to problem : same 
>part of the app. respond normaly when the app was 
>run again ....


J.M.,

That is the result of un-finished or broken SWITCH 
block in your application.

S> prompt indicates that you are inside a SWITCH or 
CASE command block for the non-matching CASEs for a 
SWITCH but that you have not yet matched a case. 

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.


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