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ON ERROR ANY CONTINUE integer or ON ERROR CONTINUE integer


The ON ERROR ANY CONTINUE integer option enables you to specify how 

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 is to proceed when errors are encountered.

ANY is optional and is the default value. ANY specifies that the requested action is to be taken for any recognized severe error. This value is provided to allow selection by type of error in the future.

The integer variable can be any integer value between 0 and 2,147,483,646.

ON ERROR CONTINUE integer allows integer + 1 errors before BMC AMI Recover terminates. If integer is 0, BMC AMI Recover stops processing immediately when the first recognized severe error occurs.

If ON ERROR CONTINUE 0 is specified, the subtask to preallocate VSAM data sets is disabled. This could increase the execution time by several seconds for each object recovered. If BACKOUT AUTO is specified through use of the Recovery Management for Db2 solution, BMC AMI Recover does not limit the number of errors allowed. For information about the BACKOUT AUTO option, see Using-BACKOUT-AUTO-recovery or theRecovery Management for Db2 documentation.

 

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