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I have a maintain form thats writing to a SQL database. If I pass a variable with the incorrect format, I get a SQL error that displays in red on my form. I'd like to do something to replace this error with something a bit more "user friendly"- or even an alert type popup box. Does anyone have an example of how to do this?
Thanks, JenThis message has been edited. Last edited by: jjoyce,
Its been 4 years since I worked with Maintain, but...
You need to check the return code from the insert/update/delete. Then if there is an error, show an appropriate form. I beleive the variable is FocError.
Remember that dbms_errorcode is the error from the vendors DBMS. Document where you use it and comment what you are catching. If the app has to move to another DBMS those codes will be different.
Brian Suter VP WebFOCUS Product Development
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