This section discusses the two basic methods Natural offers for the
                          handling of application errors: default processing and application-specific
                          processing. Furthermore, it describes the options you have to enable the
                          application specific error processing: coding an ON ERROR
                          statement block within a Natural object or using a separate error transaction
                          program.
               
Finally, this section gives an overview of the features that are provided to configure Natural's error processing behavior, to retrieve information on an error, to process or debug an application error.
This document covers the following topics:
For information on error handling in a Natural RPC environment, see Handling Errors in the Natural RPC (Remote Procedure Call) documentation.
When an error occurs in a Natural application, Natural will by default proceed in the following way:
Natural terminates the execution of the currently running application object;
Natural issues an error message;
Natural returns to command input mode.
"Command input mode" means that, depending on your
                            Natural configuration, the Natural main menu, the NEXT command
                            prompt, or a user-defined startup menu may appear. 
               
The displayed error message contains the Natural error number, the corresponding message text and the affected Natural object and line number where the error has occurred.
Because after the occurrence of an error the execution of the
                            affected application object is terminated, the status of any pending database
                            transactions may be affected by actions required by the setting of the
                            profile parameter ETEOP. Unless
                            Natural has issued an END
                                  TRANSACTION statement as a result of the settings of these
                            parameters, a BACKOUT
                                  TRANSACTION statement is issued when Natural returns to
                            command input mode.
               
Natural enables you to adapt the error processing if the default error processing does not meet your application’s requirements. Possible reasons to establish an application specific error processing may be:
The information on the error is to be stored for further analysis by the application developer.
The application execution is to be continued after error recovery, if possible.
A specific transaction handling is necessary.
Because the execution of the affected Natural application object is
                            terminated after an application error has occurred, the status of the pending
                            database transactions may be influenced by actions which are triggered by the
                            settings of the profile parameter
                            ETEOP.
                            Therefore, further transaction handling (END TRANSACTION or
                            BACKOUT TRANSACTION
                            statement) has to be performed by the application’s error processing.
               
To enable the application specific error processing, you have the following options:
You may code an ON ERROR statement block within a
                                      Natural object.
                     
You may use a separate error transaction program.
These options are described in the following sections.
You may use the ON
                                  ERROR statement to intercept execution time errors within the
                            application where an error occurs. 
               
From within an ON ERROR statement block, it is possible
                            to resume application execution on the current level or on a superior level.
                            
               
Moreover, you may specify an ON ERROR statement in
                            multiple objects of an application in order to process any errors that have
                            occurred on subordinate levels. Thus, application specific error processing may
                            exactly be tailored to the application’s needs.
               
ON ERROR Statement
                            Block
               You may exit from an ON ERROR statement block by
                            specifying one of the following statements: 
               
Application execution is resumed on the current level.
Error processing is assumed to be complete and application execution is resumed on the superior level.
Error processing is assumed to be complete and the "fetched" program is executed.
Natural stops the execution of the affected program, ends the application and returns to command input mode.
The execution of the Natural application is stopped and also the Natural session is terminated.
If the execution of the ON ERROR statement block is
                                      not terminated by one of these statements, the error is percolated to the
                                      Natural object on the superior level for processing by an ON ERROR
                                      statement block that exists there. 
                     
If none of the Natural objects on any of the superior levels
                                      contains an ON ERROR statement block, but if an error transaction
                                      program has been specified (as described in the
                                      next section),
                                      this error transaction program will receive control.
                     
If none of the Natural objects on any of the superior levels
                                      contains an ON ERROR statement block and no error transaction
                                      program has been specified there, Natural's default error processing will be
                                      performed as described above.
                     
You may specify an error transaction program in the following places:
In the profile parameter ETA.
                     
If Natural Security is installed, within the Natural Security library profile; see Components of a Library Profile in the Natural Security documentation.
Within a Natural object by assigning the name of the program
                                      which is to receive control in the event of an error condition as a value to
                                      the system variable *ERROR-TA,
                                      using an ASSIGN,
                                      COMPUTE or
                                      MOVE statement.
                     
If you assign the name of an error transaction program to the system
                            variable *ERROR-TA during the Natural session,
                            this assignment supersedes an error transaction program specified using the
                            profile parameter ETA. Regardless of whether you use the
                            ETA profile parameter or assign a value to the system
                            variable *ERROR-TA, the error transaction program names
                            are not saved and restored by Natural for different levels of the call
                            hierarchy. Therefore, if you assign a name to the system variable
                            *ERROR-TA in a Natural object, the specified
                            program will be invoked to process any error that occurs in the current Natural
                            session after the assignment.
               
On the one hand, if you specify an error transaction program by
                            using the profile parameter ETA, an error transaction is
                            defined for the complete Natural session without having the need for individual
                            assignments in Natural objects. On the other hand, the method of assigning a
                            program to the system variable *ERROR-TA provides
                            more flexibility and, for example, allows you to have different error
                            transaction programs in different application branches. 
               
If the system variable *ERROR-TA is
                            reset to blank, Natural's default error processing will be performed as
                            described above.
                            
               
If an error transaction program is specified and an application error occurs, execution of the application is terminated, and the specified error transaction program receives control to perform the following actions:
Analyze the error;
Log the error information;
Terminate the Natural session;
Continue the application execution by calling a program using
                                      the FETCH statement.
                     
Because the error transaction program receives control in the same way as if it had been called from the command prompt, it is not possible to resume application execution in one of the Natural objects that were active at the time when the error occurred.
If a syntax error occurs and the Natural profile parameter
                            SYNERR is
                            set to ON, the error transaction program will also receive
                            control.
               
An error transaction program must be located in the library to which you are currently logged on or in a current steplib library.
When an error occurs, Natural executes a
                            STACK TOP DATA
                            statement and places the following information at the top of the stack: 
               
| Stack Data | Format/Length | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Error number | N4 | Natural error number. Note: | |
| Line number | N4 | Number of the line where
                                               the error has occurred. If the status is  | |
| Status | A1 | Status code: | |
| C | Command processing error | ||
| L | Logon processing error | ||
| O | Object (execution) time error | ||
| R | Error on remote server (in conjunction with Natural RPC) | ||
| S | Syntax error | ||
| Object name | A8 | Name of the Natural object where the error has occurred. | |
| Level number | N2 | Level number of the
                                               Natural object where the error has occurred. If a Natural syntax error occurs at compile time and
                                                    profile parameter  If a Natural runtime error occurs and the level number
                                                    of the Natural object is greater than  | |
| If a Natural runtime
                                               error occurs and the level number of the Natural object is greater than 99: | |||
| Level number enhanced | I4 | Current level number (512 at maximum). | |
| If a Natural syntax error
                                               occurs at compile time and profile parameter SYNERRis
                                               set toON: | |||
| Error position | N3 | Position of the offending item in the source line. | |
| Item length | N3 | Length of the offending item. | |
This information can be retrieved in the error transaction program,
                            using an INPUT statement. 
               
Example:
DEFINE DATA LOCAL                                                   
1 #ERROR-NR           (N5)                                          
1 #LINE               (N4)                                          
1 #STATUS-CODE        (A1)                                          
1 #PROGRAM            (A8)                                          
1 #LEVEL              (N2)                                          
1 #LEVELI4            (I4)
1 #POSITION-IN-LINE   (N3)                                          
1 #LENGTH-OF-ITEM     (N3)                                          
END-DEFINE                                                          
IF *DATA > 6 THEN       /* SYNERR = ON and a syntax error occurred 
  INPUT                                                             
    #ERROR-NR                                                       
    #LINE                                                           
    #STATUS-CODE                                                    
    #PROGRAM                                                        
    #LEVEL                                                          
    #POSITION-IN-LINE                                               
    #LENGTH-OF-ITEM                                             
ELSE                                                                
  INPUT                 /* other error                             
    #ERROR-NR                                                       
    #LINE                                                           
    #STATUS-CODE                                                    
    #PROGRAM                                                        
    #LEVEL                                                          
    #LEVELI4
END-IF                                                              
WRITE #STATUS-CODE                                                  
* DECIDE ON FIRST VALUE OF STATUS-CODE                              
*  ... /* process error                                             
* END-DECIDE                                                        
END 
                       Some of the information placed on top of the stack is equivalent to
                            the contents of several system variables that are available in an
                            ON ERROR statement
                            block:
               
| Stack Data | Equivalent System Variable in ON ERROR Statement Block | 
|---|---|
| Error number | *ERROR-NR | 
| Line number | *ERROR-LINE | 
| Object name | *PROGRAM | 
| Level number | *LEVEL | 
If Natural Security is installed, the additional rules for the processing of logon errors apply. For further information, see Transactions in the Natural Security documentation.
Natural provides a variety of error processing related features that
Enable you to configure Natural’s error processing behavior;
Help you in retrieving information about errors that have occurred;
Support you in processing these errors;
Support you in debugging application errors.
These features can be grouped as follows:
The following profile parameters have an influence on the behavior of Natural in the event of an error:
| Profile Parameter | Purpose | 
|---|---|
| CPCVERR | Code page conversion error | 
| DU | Dump generation after abnormal termination | 
| CC | Error processing in batch mode | 
| ETA | Error transaction program | 
| ETEOP | Issue END TRANSACTIONat end
                                             of program | 
| MADIO | Maximum DBMS calls between screen I/O operations | 
| MAXCL | Maximum number of program calls | 
| RCFIND | Handling of Response Code 113 for FINDstatement | 
| RCGET | Handling of Response Code 113 for GETstatement | 
| SYNERR | Control of syntax errors | 
| ZD | Zero-division check | 
The following application related system variables can be used to locate an error or to obtain/specify the name of the program which is to receive control in the event of an error condition:
| System Variable | Content | 
|---|---|
| *ERROR-LINE | Source-code line number of the statement
                                             that caused an error. See Example 1. | 
| *ERROR-NR | Error number of the error which caused an ON ERRORcondition to be entered. | 
| *ERROR-TA | Name of the program which is to receive
                                             control in the event of an error condition. See Example 2. | 
| *LEVEL | Level number of the Natural object where the error has occurred. | 
| *LIBRARY-ID | Name of the library to which the user is currently logged on. | 
| *PROGRAM | Name of the Natural object that is
                                             currently being executed. See Example 1. | 
...
    /*                                                      
    ON ERROR                                                
      IF *ERROR-NR = 3009 THEN                                 
        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                                         
    /* 
... 
                        
                       ...
    *ERROR-TA := 'ERRORTA1' 
    /* from now on, program ERRORTA1 will be invoked 
    /* to process application errors
...
    MOVE 'ERRORTA2' TO *ERROR-TA
    /* change error transaction program to ERRORTA2
... 
                       For further information on these system variables, see the corresponding sections in the System Variables documentation.
The following terminal command has an influence on the behavior of Natural in the event of an error:
| Terminal Command | Purpose | 
|---|---|
| %E= | Activate/Deactivate Error Processing | 
The following system commands provide additional information on an error situation or invoke the utilities for debugging or logging database calls:
| System Command | Purpose | 
|---|---|
| LASTMSG | Display additional information on the error situation which has occurred last. | 
| RPCERR | Only applies in a Natural RPC (Remote
                                               Procedure Call) environment. Display Natural, EntireX Broker and EntireX RPC server errors that last occurred during an RPC session. For more information, see Using the RPCERR Program in the Natural RPC (Remote Procedure Call) documentation. | 
| TECH | Display technical and other information about your Natural session, for example, information on the last error that occurred. | 
The following application programming interfaces (APIs) and control programs are generally available for getting additional information on an error situation or to install an error transaction.
| API | Purpose | 
|---|---|
| RPCINFO | Only applies in a Natural RPC (Remote
                                             Procedure Call) environment. This subprogram retrieves Natural, EntireX Broker and EntireX RPC server errors that last occurred during an RPC session. For more information, see Using the RPCINFO Subprogram in the Natural RPC (Remote Procedure Call) documentation. | 
| USR0040N | Get type of last error | 
| USR0622N | Reset error counter in ON
                                                ERRORstatement block | 
| USR1016N | Get error level for error in nested copycodes | 
| USR2001N | Get information on last error | 
| USR2006N | Get information from error message collector | 
| USR2010N | Get error information on last database call | 
| USR2026N | Get TECHinformation | 
| USR2030N | Get dynamic error message parts from the last error | 
| USR3320N | Find user short error message (including steplibs search) | 
| USR4012N | Set application error on RPC server | 
| USR4214N | Get program level information | 
| USR8202N | Get enhanced error information on error NAT3145 | 
For further information, see SYSEXT - Natural Application Programming Interfaces in the Utilities documentation.