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18 <span class="pagetitle">1.34 kiriwrite_error</span><br><br>
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20 kiriwrite_error processes errors that occur when using Kiriwrite.<br><br>
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22 <span class="heading">Parameters:</span><br><br>
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25 kiriwrite_error(errortype, errorext);
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30 <span class="heading">Usage:</span><br><br>
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33 kiriwrite_error("generic");<br>
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34 kiriwrite_error("databaseerror", "Extended Error Information");
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40 Specifies the error message to return. If the errortype returned is blank then the generic error type is used. This is required when each time the subroutine is called.<br><br>
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41 For more information about the error messages used look at the kiriwrite_error subroutine in the Kiriwrite source code and the language file where each error type should match with the error type given in the language file.<br><br>
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44 Specifies the extended error information.
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