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Error tracking and reporting utility.

Syntax

Response = Error_Services(Service, Param1, Param2, Param3, Param4, Param5, Param6, Param7, Param8, Param9, Param10)

Returns

The meaning of the response value depends on the service.

Parameters

ParameterDescription
ServiceThe name of the service being requested. Required.
Param1 - Param10Generic parameters.

Remarks

This SRP FrameWorks utility service is a general purpose error tracking and reporting utility. Unlike OpenInsight error routines, Error_Services does not interfere with normal operations even if a previous error condition was set. The developer is given the right (and responsibility) to make these decisions.

Service

ServiceDescription
Set

Usage:
Error_Services('Set', ErrorMessage)

Comments:
Sets an error to the stack. This will automatically clear any existing error conditions first so this error will be the only one on the stack.

Returns:
N/A 

Add

Usage:
Error_Services('Add', ErrorMessage)

Comments:

Adds an error to the stack. This will not clear existing error conditions first. It is intended to allow higher level routines to add more information to an existing error condition or simply to maintain an ongoing error log for some troubleshooting or debugging purposes.

Returns:
N/A

Clear

Usage:
Error_Services('Clear')

Comments:
Clears all error conditions and related information.

Returns:
N/A

GetMessage

Usage:
Error_Services('GetMessage')

Comments:
Returns the most current error message.

Returns:
The most current error message.

GetMessages

Usage:
Error_Services('GetMessages')

Comments:
Returns the stack of error messages. This will be @FM delimited.

Returns:
The stack of error messages.

HasError

Usage:
Error_Services('HasError')

Comments:
Returns True if there is an error condition, False if there is no error condition. Caller will still need to use the GetMessage or GetMessages service to determine what the error is. The HasError service allows the caller to embed the Error_Services service call inside of a conditional statement like this:

If Error_Services('HasError') then
* An error has occured. Proceed accordingly.
ErrorMessage = Error_Services('GetMessage')
end else
* No error has occured.
end

Returns:
True if there is an error condition, False if there is no error condition.

NoError

Usage:
Error_Services('NoError')

Comments:
Returns True if there are no error conditions, False if there is an error condition. This is the opposite of the HasError service and exists for improved readability.

Returns:
True if there are no error conditions, False if there is an error condition.

DisplayError

Usage:
Error_Services('DisplayError')

Comments:
Displays the current error message to the end user. Error_Services is designed to avoid any user interface so it can be safe to use in application contexts where no presentation server context is available (e.g., web applications). For convenience, the DisplayError service was added to make it easy to display the most recent error added to the stock.

Returns:
N/A

Param1 - Param10

The proper use of the generic arguments are defined in the definition of each service above.

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