Try catch together with dbstop

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Sonima
Sonima on 15 Aug 2019
Commented: Walter Roberson on 15 Aug 2019
Hi All,
I want to use Try Catch together with dbstop. What I want to do is to email ME.message and then breakpoint on error with "dbstop if all error"
function myFunction()
try
xxxx
xxxxxx
xxxx (error occure here!)
xxxxx
catch ME
EmailMe(ME.message);
dbstop if all error
end
Note that after try (xxxx), there are several functions that I cannot repeat the code after "dbstop if all error".
If I put "dbstop if all error" at the begining, then cannot email "ME.message".
Any solusion to this issue?!

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 Aug 2019
Instead of using dbstop at that point, use keyboard() which gives you a command prompt in debug mode.

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Sonima
Sonima on 15 Aug 2019
Hi and thanks.
keyboard() would just pause the execution and not a breakpoint on error line!
keyboard() is almost the same as pause().
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 Aug 2019
keyboard gives you a command prompt in a debugging session. dbstop calls keyboard() when it detects an error.
dbstop only applies to later errors, not to any error condition you are already in the catch block of.

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