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Many S_TOOLS-STx commands support the <code>/Silent</code> option. Where available, this option leads to exceptional situations being reported as warnings instead of errors.
Many S_TOOLS-STx commands support the <code>/Silent</code> option. Where available, this option leads to exceptional situations being reported as warnings instead of errors.


Note that there are a few commands where, before introducing the ''silent'' option, the <code>/S</code> flag had already been assigned to a different option. In order not to break existing user code, for the respective commands, the ''silent'' flag is indicated by a different letter (e.g. <code>/L</code> for the [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/LOAD|LOAD]] command). We apologize for the inconvenience.
Note that there are a few commands where, before introducing the ''silent'' option, the <code>/S</code> flag had already been assigned to a different option. In order not to break existing user code, for the respective commands, the ''silent'' flag is indicated by a different letter (e.g. <code>/L</code> for the [[Programmer_Guide/Command_Reference/LOAD|LOAD]] command).
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Revision as of 14:54, 15 March 2011

Many S_TOOLS-STx commands support the /Silent option. Where available, this option leads to exceptional situations being reported as warnings instead of errors.

Note that there are a few commands where, before introducing the silent option, the /S flag had already been assigned to a different option. In order not to break existing user code, for the respective commands, the silent flag is indicated by a different letter (e.g. /L for the LOAD command).

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