FORMULA LANGUAGE


@Failure
Example

Indicates that input to a field does not meet validation.

Syntax

@Failure( string )

Parameters

string


Return value

string


Usage

@Failure is intended for use only in input validation formulas.

@Failure does not terminate execution of the formula. Use @Return to force a formula to exit.

A field passes validation if its input validation formula returns @Success (which is the value 1). Any other return value means failure, and a text return value is displayed as an error message. The use of @Failure in an input validation formula is not required, therefore, but is recommended for clarity.

Language cross-reference

On Error statement of LotusScript language

GetErrorMessage method of LotusScript ODBC Connection, Query, and ResultSet classes

Java NotesError and NotesException classes

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