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ON ERROR

Structured Mode Syntax

ON ERROR
  statement
END-ERROR

Reporting Mode Syntax

ON ERROR

statement

DO statement DOEND

This document covers the following topics:

For an explanation of the symbols used in the syntax diagram, see Syntax Symbols.

Related Statements: DECIDE FOR | DECIDE ON | IF | IF SELECTION


Function

The ON ERROR statement is used to intercept execution time errors which would otherwise result in a Natural error message, followed by termination of Natural program execution, and a return to command input mode.

When the ON ERROR statement block is entered for execution, the normal flow of program execution has been interrupted and cannot be resumed except for Natural error 3145 (record requested in hold), in which case a RETRY statement will cause processing to be resumed exactly where it was suspended.

This statement is non-procedural (that is, its execution depends on an event, not on where in a program it is located).

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Restriction

Only one ON ERROR statement is permitted in a Natural object.

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Syntax Description

Syntax Element Description
statement...
Defining the ON ERROR Processing:

To define the processing that shall take place when an ON ERROR condition has been encountered, you can specify one or multiple statements.

Exiting from an ON ERROR Block:

An ON ERROR block may be exited by using a FETCH, STOP, TERMINATE, RETRY, ESCAPE ROUTINE or ESCAPE MODULE statement. If the block is not exited using one of these statements, standard error message processing is performed and program execution is terminated.

END-ERROR
End of ON ERROR Statement Block:

In structured mode, the Natural reserved word END-ERROR must be used to end an ON ERROR statement block.

In reporting mode, use the DO ... DOEND statements to supply one or multiple statements, and to end the ON ERROR statement. If you specify only a single statement, you can omit the DO ... DOEND statements. With respect to good coding practice, this is not recommended.

statement ...
DO statement ... DOEND

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ON ERROR Processing within Objects on Different Levels

In an object call hierarchy created by means of CALLNAT, PERFORM or FETCH RETURN statements, each object may contain an ON ERROR statement.

When an error occurs, Natural will trace back the call hierarchy and select the first ON ERROR statement encountered in an object for execution.

For further information, see Processing of Application Errors in the Programming Guide.

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System Variables

The following Natural system variables can be used in conjunction with the ON ERROR statement (as shown in the Example below):

System Variable Explanation
*ERROR-NR Contains the number of the error detected by Natural.
*ERROR-LINE Contains the line number of the statement which caused the error.
*PROGRAM Contains the name of the Natural object that is currently being executed.

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Example

** Example 'ONEEX1': ON ERROR                                           
**                                                                      
** 
CAUTION: Executing this example will modify the database records!
************************************************************************
DEFINE DATA LOCAL                                                       
1 EMPLOY-VIEW VIEW OF EMPLOYEES                                         
  2 NAME                                                                
  2 CITY                                                                
*                                                                       
1 #NAME (A20)                                                           
1 #CITY (A20)                                                           
END-DEFINE                                                              
*                                                                       
REPEAT                                                                  
  INPUT 'ENTER NAME:' #NAME                                             
  IF #NAME = ' '                                                        
    STOP                                                                
  END-IF                                                                
  FIND EMPLOY-VIEW WITH NAME = #NAME                                    
    INPUT (AD=M) 'ENTER NEW VALUES:' ///                    
                 'NAME:' NAME /                             
                 'CITY:' CITY                               
    UPDATE                                                  
    END TRANSACTION                                         
    /*                                                      
    ON ERROR                                                
      IF *ERROR-NR = 3009                                   
        WRITE 'LAST TRANSACTION NOT SUCCESSFUL'             
            / 'HIT ENTER TO RESTART PROGRAM'                
        FETCH 'ONEEX1'                                      
      END-IF                                                
      WRITE 'ERROR' *ERROR-NR 'OCCURRED IN PROGRAM' *PROGRAM
            'AT LINE' *ERROR-LINE                           
      FETCH 'MENU'                                          
    END-ERROR                                         
    /*                                                      
  END-FIND                                                  
END-REPEAT                                                  
END

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