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18th_bronzeman
Hello guys.</br></br>
I researched this one and found a site with a solution that works. It is pretty helpful, but seems a little hard to use the statements for what they were meant for, logically organizing the output. I am still working to trap the PRINT statements in a meaningful way so that they appear in the data (array or output file) the way that the DBA meant them to.</br></br>
If anyone reading this is an error trapping guru it would be nice to know how to trap these statements in a meaningful way. I don't really understand how that second while loop does what it does. For now, I can only seem to get them to appear on the console.</br></br>
Here is the link to the page that breaks it all down:</br></br>
http://www.easysoft.com/developer/languages/perl/sql_server_unix_tutorial.html#print_statement_status_messages
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