DISPLAY now allows [NOT] ON EXCEPTION - check DISPLAY scope within
ACCEPT ON EXCEPTION
Explanation: Format 6 of the DISPLAY statement with the [NOT] ON
EXCEPTION phrase is a conditional statement and may require the use
of END-DISPLAY to determine the proper scope of the DISPLAY statement.
User Action: Verify the scope of the DISPLAY statement in the program
logic. You may need to insert a terminating "end-display".
For example, consider this code fragment:
accept password-form at line 15 column 20
on exception
display "Problem " line 16
not on exception
continue
end-accept.
The "not on exception" is NOT matched with the "accept" as shown by the
indentation, but is matched with nearest preceding unterminated
statement, the "display". To match the "not on exception" phrase with
the "accept" insert an "end-display" so the code looks like:
accept password-form at line 15 column 20
on exception
display "Problem " line 16
end-display
not on exception
continue
end-accept.