SYS_LAST_ERR_INS

ScriptEigener Objekttyp in der Automation Engine Function: Supplies the variable message part of the last error

Syntax

SYS_LAST_ERR_INS()

Return codes

VariableSpeichert oder ermittelt Werte dynamisch zur Laufzeit. Auch ein eigener Objekttyp in der Automation Engine. message part of the last error
" " - No error has occurred

Comments

Some script elements facilitate continued script processing in the case of occurring errors when :ON_ERROR is used. The script function then retrieves the variable part of the error message .

Most error messages do not only consist of a pre-determined text. Parts of the message refer to object names or script lines, for example. These variable parts of error messages are put in inverted commas.

Example of an error message:

U0020645 - Runtime error in object '&01', line '&02'.: There is no object '&04'.

The variable parts are replaced by values when the above error message is output:

U0020645 - Runtime error in object 'MOVE_OBJECT', line '0003'. There is no object  'MM.CLOSING.2005'.

Example

The example shown below intends to check a hard drive's memory. An error occurs if this hard drive is not available or cannot be accessed. The corresponding error number and variable message parts are read and the entire AE error message is retrieved and sent to a user.

:SET &CHECK#  = GET_FILESYSTEM("WIN21G", "Z:\", FILESYSTEM_SPACE_TOTAL)
:
SET &ERRINS# = SYS_LAST_ERR_INS()
:
IF &ERRINS# NE ""
:   
SET &ERRNR#   = SYS_LAST_ERR_NR()
:   
SET &MESSAGE# = GET_MSG_TXT (&ERRNR#,&ERRINS#)
:   
SEND_MSG BU,BU,&MESSAGE# 
:
ENDIF

See also:

Script element Description

GET_MSG_TXT

Retrieves the message text of the last error

GET_MSG_TYPE

Retrieves the type of a message number

SYS_LAST_ERR_NR

Returns the number of the last error

SYS_LAST_ERR_SYSTXT

Retrieves the last error message of the OS

Script Elements - Error Handling and Messages

Sample Collection:
Retrieving Error Message and Number

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