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|    Anton Shepelev to All    |
|    Re: `sqlcmd' withholding error messages?    |
|    22 Aug 22 12:39:52    |
   
   From: anton.txt@g{oogle}mail.com   
      
   Luuk:   
      
   > -r[0 | 1]   
   > Redirects the error message output to the screen (stderr).   
   > If you do not specify a parameter or if you specify 0,   
   > only error messages that have a severity level of 11 or   
   > higher are redirected. If you specify 1, all error message   
   > output including PRINT is redirected. Has no effect if you   
   > use -o. By default, messages are sent to stdout.   
      
   Yes. I inovke `sqlcmd' not only with -r 0, but also with -b:   
      
    -b   
    Specifies that sqlcmd exits and returns a DOS ERRORLEVEL   
    value when an error occurs. The value that is returned to   
    the DOS ERRORLEVEL variable is 1 when the SQL Server error   
    message has a severity level greater than 10   
      
   The invocation sqlcmd -r 0 -b should either succeed or print   
   an error message in STDERR. In my case, however, it failed   
   but did not send anything to STDERR.   
      
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