Tuesday, October 15, 2002


To ALL R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++) and 7.0 Users:

Among so many enhancements, bug-fixes and new commands, yet another
(CVAL('Error Detail')) Function has been added to the upcoming in-line patch-3
(almost version 6.6), currently under private beta.

When an -ERROR- occurs now you can track additional information including
the name of the file being run and the byte offset within the file.  If the 
thing
being run is a procedure it saves information on the select used to fetch the
procedure too. We have implemented a new method of simple "stack" to keep
the last three errors. To see the information tracked use this new CVAL option.

SET VAR vError = (CVAL('Error Detail'))

Each time you call this particular CVAL function the stack pointer decrements
so successive calls allow you to see all three errors.  Call it a fourth time
and you will see the first one again, etc.

The other two CVAL functions introduced in 6.5++ and 7.0 are:

(CVAL('Error Variable'))

(CVAL('Last Error'))

As these are the engine level enhancements, they will be implemented in
R:BASE 6.5++ for DOS (in-line patch-3) and R:BASE 7.0.

Enjoy!

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.

P.S. If you are a registered user of R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++) and would like
to test the final (Release Candidate 2) beta, please send your request to:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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