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System Response After a Class-Based Exception

A class-based exception can be raised in a statement block for one of the following reasons:

In both cases, the occurrence of a class-based exception interrupts the sequential processing of the current processing block, and the system responds as follows:

If the CATCH block is not exited with a statement such as RESUME, RETRY, or any other processing block exits, processing continues after the block's TRY control structure.

Note the following special features:

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