Hello All,

Isn't there a way to enumerate keyhooks before attempting to assign
them so this error can be stifled if errors are disabled in DQSD?
Heck, even if we just test the result value and output the error
inside the DQSD textbox instead of an ugly popup we'd do better than
making it look like a catastrophic error.

Thoughts?

Regards,

Shawn K. Hall
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