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Try querying either &FOCERRNUM or &RETCODE. I'm not sure you actually need to put these into files. You can, and should, interigate them immediately after your code. For example: TABLE FILE CAR PRINT * ON TABLE HOLD END -RUN -IF &FOCERRNUM NE 0 GOTO ERR_ROUTINE; -IF &RETCODE NE 0 GOTO ERR_ROUTINE;
And yes, you can GOTO any lable to get yourself out of your loop that you referred to. Just remember you need to check these variables immediately after the code you're interested in because these variables are re-used and will only show you the values for the last commands it executed.
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