Thanks. Problem is that even if I take the not-existing command "dira" I'm not going into the else block. I verified it with the debugger.
Do you enter the else block on your machine if you choose a not-existing command?
In reply to Re^2: Opening not-existing command - Error Handling
by Dirk80
in thread Opening not-existing command - Error Handling
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