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VBA / Excel / Access / Word » Language Basics » Error 
Move through the Errors collection and display properties of each Error object
 
Public Sub errorTest3()

    Dim myConn As ADODB.Connection
    Dim myErr As ADODB.Error
    Dim strError As String

    On Error GoTo myHandler

    ' Intentionally trigger an error
    Set myConn = New ADODB.Connection
    myConn.Open "nothing"

    Set myConn = Nothing
    Exit Sub

myHandler:

    For Each myErr In myConn.Errors
        strError = "Error #" & Err.number & vbCr & _
            "   " & myErr.Description & vbCr & _
            "   (Source: " & myErr.Source & ")" & vbCr & _
            "   (SQL State: " & myErr.SQLState & ")" & vbCr & _
            "   (NativeError: " & myErr.NativeError & ")" & vbCr
        If myErr.HelpFile = "" Then
            strError = strError & "   No Help file available"
        Else
            strError = strError & _
               "   (HelpFile: " & myErr.HelpFile & ")" & vbCr & _
               "   (HelpContext: " & myErr.HelpContext & ")" & _
               vbCr & vbCr
        End If

        Debug.Print strError
    Next
    Resume Next
End Sub

 
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10. Writing Information to a Textual Error Log File
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12. Trap the error with On Error GoTo
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14. Show Error Number
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16. RunTime Error 1004: Method Range of Object Global Failed
17. Try again in case an error
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