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The highest error severity level generated during the application session.
Syntax
$maxerrlevel
Value
A number (0 to 4). Can be reset by an application program.
Value | Meaning |
0 | No error. |
1 | Information message. |
2 | Warning. |
3 | User error. |
4 | System error. |
Description
The highest error severity level encountered to the current point in the application session.
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