Hi all,
see subject line.
e.g. is it meanwhile possible to catch errors? (I did not find anything like that.)
Or do I really have to check every state of the system and every input that I want to process beforehand in order to avoid error messages?
I am not sure if this is possible in all circumstances, e.g. when using runret with some command line.
Regards, auto
SC: What is currently the best way for error handling?
SC: What is currently the best way for error handling?
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Re: SC: What is currently the best way for error handling?
XY catches and handles your errors. There is no separate control.
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Re: SC: What is currently the best way for error handling?
ok, that is exactly what I would want to do on my own, with full control of how it is being handled.
but now I know. thank you.
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