Hi,

IMHO an exception Handler is old style, modern style (the java style) would be
to throw an Exception (translated to RPG: send an escape message with
QMHSNDPM to the program boundary) up the callstack in all SQLRPGLE Modules
and in your controlling programm you catch the Exception and handle it
(translated to RPG: you would have a monitor block, translated to CL you
would have a MONMSG)

D*B

Am Mittwoch 01 September 2010 21:42 schrieb Loyd Goodbar:
I have a new ILE program composed of a CLLE driver module and multiple
(SQL)RPGLE modules. It implements a one-way process over data for
first-of-the-month processing; we are automating a manual process. If an
error should occur in any of the modules, I would like control passed to a
module to perform cleanup (displaying the job log, send an email, start
ended subsystems) and abort the program.

What is the best way to go about this? Do I need to write an exception
handler and attach to each module?

Thanks,
Loyd


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