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Tue, May 12 2009 1:08 PM | Permanent Link |
David Puett | Time recommended this wonderful tool and I registered it last week.
Unfortunately, I can't get the author to respond to a question. ![]() So I thought I'd ask it here. Occasionally, the database will throw up a dialog if a required field isn't filled. Or if a value already exists in a unique column. MadExcept makes it look like the program crashed so people will probably end the program rather than clicking on "continue" Can I, and if so how, filter out the non-critical db exceptions? Thanks. |
Tue, May 12 2009 2:41 PM | Permanent Link |
Sean | David,
From the IDE: Project, Mad Except Settings.., Exception Filter can be used to control which exception bring up the MadExcept dialog. Sean David Puett wrote: > Time recommended this wonderful tool and I registered it last week. > Unfortunately, I can't get the author to respond to a question. ![]() > > So I thought I'd ask it here. > > Occasionally, the database will throw up a dialog if a required field isn't > filled. Or if a value already exists in a unique column. MadExcept makes > it look like the program crashed so people will probably end the program > rather than clicking on "continue" > > Can I, and if so how, filter out the non-critical db exceptions? > > Thanks. > |
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