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Revision as of 19:53, 2 February 2016
The $Status function returns a numeric value that indicates the success or failure of the last executed OPEN/OPENC statement, external I/O statement, or program communication statement.
For a discussion of... | See |
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Error handling with the OPEN and OPENC statements | Error handling |
External I/O statements | Reading external files or terminal input |
Communication statements | Program Communication facilities |
$RdProc | $RdProc |
For a list of $Status return values, refer to Error handling for TPROCESS statements.
The $Status function takes no arguments.
Example
. . . READ IMAGE ACCT.RECV.REC IF $STATUS = 0 THEN CALL PROCESS.AR ELSE LOOPEND END IF . . .