Thread Subject: how to handle the error

Subject: how to handle the error

From: Tiger Smith

Date: 22 Oct, 2009 05:33:04

Message: 1 of 4

I'm dealing with a large dataset. When I pick a number to process, sometimes there will generate same error and will stop there.
I just wonder if there is any method to handle such situation. I hope when the error occurs, the
procedure can jump over this number and continue to process the other numbers. I hope the whole procedure can continue uninterrupted instead of a cease.
In that way I can get most of the data analyzed
Thank you.

Subject: how to handle the error

From: Marcus M. Edvall

Date: 22 Oct, 2009 05:47:51

Message: 2 of 4

See

help try
help catch

Best wishes, Marcus
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Subject: how to handle the error

From: Darren Rowland

Date: 22 Oct, 2009 05:48:03

Message: 3 of 4

Can you please post the error message here.

Subject: how to handle the error

From: Tiger Smith

Date: 22 Oct, 2009 20:12:29

Message: 4 of 4

I just hope when the error occurs,no matter what error, the procedure can skip this number and continue to process next number.

I will see try and catch.
Thanks.

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