In User Code F/M (SMF410) users can be setup to not be allowed to break out of an error without an "escape code" by selecting the Require Escape Code checkbox. When those users receive an error in FACTS, the error window will have "E-Escape Code" instead of the option to abort or to get to basic. When the user selects E-Escape Code, FACTS displays a new window with a code and asks for a response. Users with proper security can access the Escape Code Generator (SMF430) program and enter the code that is on the user's error window, and Escape Code Generator (SMF430) provides the response code. If the user with the error enters that response code, FACTS will allow them to abort the program that is in error or access BASIC.
Use the following fields generate the response escape code:
1. Displayed Escape Code
Enter the escape code display in the FACTS error code.
FACTS will display the User Escape Code for you to enter in the error window so you can break out of the error.