LOAD statement example when DBACCNOIGN is set
You can set the DBACCNOIGN environment variable to protect data integrity during a LOAD statement, even if DB-Access runs the LOAD statement in menu mode.
Assume you execute the LOAD statement from the DB-Access
SQL menu. Forty-nine rows of data load correctly, but the 50th row
contains an invalid value that causes an error. If you set DBACCNOIGN to 1
,
the database server does not insert the forty-nine previous rows into
the database. If DBACCNOIGN is not set, the database
server inserts the first 49 rows.