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Date: | Wed, 19 Dec 2001 10:59:13 -0600 |
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Thanks to all who gave it a go.
I called the folks at Robelle, and they came up with a nice solution:
:IF BOUND(CMD_FILE_FAILED)
: ECHO EXIT > TEMPFILE
:ELSE
: ECHO CONTINUE > TEMPFILE
:ENDIF
USE TEMPFILE
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Hi all,
I have a USE file that's being called from within SUPRTOOL, and what I need
is for the USE file to abort/cease/stop executing at some condition within
the USE file.
Here is an example:
LINKFILE LORRIG.DATA, LORRIG2.DATA
:IF BOUND(CMD_FILE_FAILED)
: ABORT
:ENDIF
DO SOME MORE STUFF
AND SOME MORE STUFF
STILL MORE STUFF
DONE WITH EVERYTHING
If the CMD file LINKFILE has a problem, it creates the Ci var
CMD_FILE_FAILED, and at that point, I need the USE file to stop running
(I've put the word ABORT at the IF for the purpose of example, but that's
where the execution should stop).
If I set EOD or EOJ, then the USE file just gives the 'Command not
programmatically executable. (CIERR 12)' and keeps on truck'n.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ray Shahan
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