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The ADO Error object contains details about data access errors that have been generated during a single operation.
ADO generates one Error object for each error. Each Error object contains details of the specific error, and are stored in the Errors collection. To access the errors, you must refer to a specific connection.
To loop through the Errors collection:
<% for each objErr in objConn.Errors response.write("<p>") response.write("Description: ") response.write(objErr.Description & "<br />") response.write("Help context: ") response.write(objErr.HelpContext & "<br />") response.write("Help file: ") response.write(objErr.HelpFile & "<br />") response.write("Native error: ") response.write(objErr.NativeError & "<br />") response.write("Error number: ") response.write(objErr.Number & "<br />") response.write("Error source: ") response.write(objErr.Source & "<br />") response.write("SQL state: ") response.write(objErr.SQLState & "<br />") response.write("</p>") next %> |
objErr.property |
Property | Description |
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Description | Returns an error description |
HelpContext | Returns the context ID of a topic in the Microsoft Windows help system |
HelpFile | Returns the full path of the help file in the Microsoft Windows help system |
NativeError | Returns an error code from the provider or the data source |
Number | Returns a unique number that identifies the error |
Source | Returns the name of the object or application that generated the error |
SQLState | Returns a 5-character SQL error code |
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