Verbose Error Messages?

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jayv
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Verbose Error Messages?

Post by jayv » Mon Feb 23, 2009 4:15 pm

When using iimInit, i see that it returns the error code (if applicable). However, when i get an error like -301, it is not very helpful in determining where the script failed. I know i can turn on logging, and in the log i can see the line number of the script that failed. Any chance i can get this level of detail from the scripting interface (so i don;t have to turn on logging?)
Marcia, Tech Support

Re: Verbose Error Messages?

Post by Marcia, Tech Support » Mon Feb 23, 2009 8:53 pm

Hello,

iimGetLastError() tells you what is the error. In case of error -301, for instance, iimGetLastError() informs also which macro line issued the error.
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