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You could go through the job stack and send them all. After all, on a
traditional 5250 screen I could have numerous field highlighted and a
stack of messages at the bottom with the plus sign at the end of all but
the last message. On that other example you could have a service program
to reformat the message.
Rob Berendt
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Subject: Re: R: SQL help
Good question. The problem with constraint messages is that you may have
violated numerous rules and then which message do you pick?
Like a 7030 error on an RPG compile will result in a cascade of other
error
messages that were caused by the 7030
I don't think Roch has given us a very easy way to retreive the error
condition and present that to the user.
John Carr
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Good morning, gentlemen.
May I ask you which text do you use for customer who enter record that
violates constraints ?
Are you able to send them meaningful messages ?
Sincerely
Domenico Finucci
Fiditalia , Milano, 02- 4301-2494
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