ERROR_LINE Returns the line number for the latest error encountered by DECTPU. The value returned by ERROR_LINE is only meaningful inside an error handler. The value outside of an error handler is indeterminate. If a procedure was compiled as part of the compilation of a buffer or range, ERROR_LINE determines the line number by counting from the beginning of the buffer or range. Therefore, the line number may not be the same as the line number counting from the beginning of the procedure. If the procedure was compiled from a string, ERROR_LINE returns the value 1. Syntax integer := ERROR_LINE Parameters none Example The following code fragment is an error handler that uses ERROR_LINE to report where the error occurred: ON_ERROR MESSAGE (ERROR_TEXT); MESSAGE ("Error on line " + STR (ERROR_LINE)); RETURN; ENDON_ERROR; Related Topics ERROR ERROR_TEXT MESSAGE_TEXT