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Parameter:  NOEXCP
Parameter:  NOEXCP
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Discussion: Introduced with Comet32 this parameter may be used in file system statements to specify that if a non-fatal runtime exception occurs it should be ignored. This option is available for: ERASE, ENTER, EXTRACT, CREATE, CREATEKEY, DELETE, INPUT, INPUTFILE, INQUIRE, INSERT, POSITION, PRINTFILE, PRINT, OPEN, UPDATE, READ, RENAME, REWRITE, RUN, LOCK, UNLOCK, and WRITE.
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Discussion:
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Introduced with Comet32 this parameter may be used in file system statements to specify that if a non-fatal runtime exception occurs it should be ignored. This option is available for:  
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ERASE,
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ENTER,
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EXTRACT,
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CREATE,
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CREATEKEY,
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DELETE,
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INPUT,
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INPUTFILE,
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INQUIRE,
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INSERT,
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POSITION,
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PRINTFILE,
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PRINT,
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OPEN,
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UPDATE,
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READ,
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RENAME,
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REWRITE,
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RUN,
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LOCK,
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UNLOCK,
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WRITE.
   
   
For information about handling specific exceptions, see Exception Handling.  
For information about handling specific exceptions, see Exception Handling.  

Revision as of 23:19, 3 June 2009

NOEXCP option on file system statements

Parameter: NOEXCP

Discussion: Introduced with Comet32 this parameter may be used in file system statements to specify that if a non-fatal runtime exception occurs it should be ignored. This option is available for:

ERASE,
ENTER,
EXTRACT,
CREATE,
CREATEKEY,
DELETE,
INPUT,
INPUTFILE,
INQUIRE,
INSERT,
POSITION,
PRINTFILE,
PRINT,
OPEN,
UPDATE,
READ,
RENAME,
REWRITE,
RUN,
LOCK,
UNLOCK,
WRITE.

For information about handling specific exceptions, see Exception Handling.

Also see EXCPSUB=.

Example: ERASE file$ dir=dir$ NOEXCP

See system variables and EXCP for more information.

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