If you connect to the database with another session, you minimize the risk of damage 
to the database when you have to crash out of another session. No guarantees, but I 
have gotten away with it many times.


"ELOEN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>How can I stop TRACE or RUN from executing?
>
>I mean in DOS you can always press something among CTRL-C,CTRL-Scroll
>Lock,CTRL-Break and stop.
>
>The scenario could be: Loading a big file to a table and there is an error.
>Can you stop the process before all records in the file are checked?
>
>OS: win2k sp3
>Rbase: 1851xRT03 win
>
>I know you can always 'end task', but I think it could be too risky for the
>health of database.
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