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SET EXTENDED CHECK
Other versions: 7.31 | 7.40 | 7.54
Obsolete Syntax
SET EXTENDED CHECK {ON|OFF}.
Effect
This statement uses the addition OFF
to deactivate the
extended program
check for the following statements, and uses addition ON
to reactivate
it. A deactivated extended program check should be reactivated in the same program. The extended program
check reports a SET EXTENDED CHECK OFF
statement without the following
SET EXTENDED CHECK ON statement and superfluous SET EXTENDED CHECK ON
statements. In the default setting, the extended program check is active.
Notes
- This statement is obsolete and should not be used anymore. Instead, the messages from the extended program check for individual statements should be hidden using specific pragmas.
-
The statement
SET EXTENDED CHECK
should not be used in programs that use pragmas to deactivate warnings. This causes an extended program check warning that cannot be deactivated. The same applies to the pseudo comment#EC *
. -
In this case, the deactivation of the extended program check can be overridden by selecting Also Display Hidden Messages when the check is called.
Example
The SET EXTENDED CHECK
statements suppress all messages from the extended program check in the included program section.
SET EXTENDED CHECK OFF.
DATA: a TYPE string,
b TYPE string.
a = b.
SET EXTENDED CHECK ON.
The following program section shows the recommended procedure to hide the actual messages using the associated pragma.
DATA: a TYPE string ##needed,
b TYPE string.
a = b.