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     NAME
	  Failat - To set a fail level for a batch file.

     SYNOPSIS
	  Failat <numeric>  to set a new fail level

	  Failat	 to display the	current	fail level

     DESCRIPTION
	  When using Execute to	run batch files, any command that
	  returns an error greater than	the current value of the Fail
	  level	will cause execute to stop with	an error message.  You
	  can use Failat to increase or	decrease this level to
	  whatever you like.  If you use Failat	inside of a batch
	  file,	the fail level is set for that file only.  If you use
	  Failat directly from the CLI,	you set	a global fail level.

     EXAMPLE
	  Failat 30 ; bump fail	level

	  This now makes it possible to	execute	commands that return
	  error	codes greater than 20, which would ordinarily cause
	  Execute to stop with an error	message.
































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