General Error Trapping in a stand-alone
Derek Bump
list at dreamscapesoftware.com
Mon Aug 20 17:10:23 EDT 2007
Len,
Look up "errorDialogs" in your transcript dictionary. Also, check out
the "try" entries in your transcript dictionary.
If you don't know where that is, open Revolution. Click the "Help" menu
and choose "Documentation". Then click the "Dictionary" button.
Derek Bump
Dreamscape Software
http://www.dreamscapesoftware.com
Len Morgan wrote:
> Is there a way to trap errors in a stand-alone without checking the
> result on every single operation? I'm finding users being very
> "creating" in some of their data entry. Since they are running a
> stand-alone, the system either locks up or in most cases, just appears
> to go on happily (without updating the database or other such bad things).
>
> Is there some handler that is called (even in a stand alone) so I can
> trap ANY error that pops up? It's possible that there maybe a syntax
> error somewhere in my code and I just haven't crossed that path in the
> program yet. I'd like to catch these too so I can fix the program.
>
> len morgan
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