ERROR Returns a keyword for the latest error encountered by DECTPU. The value returned by ERROR is only meaningful inside an error handler. The value returned outside an error handler is indeterminate. Syntax keyword := ERROR Parameters none Example The following code fragment is an error handler that uses the ERROR built-in to determine what error invoked the error handler. If the error was that SEARCH could not find the specified string, then the procedure returns normally. If the error was something else, then the text of the error message is written to the message buffer and any executing procedures are aborted. ON_ERROR IF ERROR = TPU$_STRNOTFOUND THEN RETURN; ELSE MESSAGE (ERROR_TEXT); ABORT; ENDIF; ENDON_ERROR; Related Topics ERROR_LINE ERROR_TEXT MESSAGE MESSAGE_TEXT