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Developer’s Guide
Client-side Errors
The proxy returns all client-side errors to the client. An example of a client-side error is an input result set whose schema does not match that of the corresponding 4GL TEMP-TABLE. (For more information on result sets, see the "Passing TEMP-TABLE And TABLE-HANDLE Parameters" section.) The proxy returns any such error in a manner appropriate for your type of client.
Because the error occurs before the request is sent to the AppServer, the request is cancelled with no effect on the AppServer. In general, client-side errors have no effect on the AppServer to which the client is connected. However, the AppServer does attempt to detect the abnormal termination of a client connection and executed the configured disconnect sequence when it happens.
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