Provides access to the error information available when a remote script (a WshRemote object) terminates as a result of a script error.
Remarks
The WshRemoteError object is returned by the Error property of the WshRemote object.
Example
The following example demonstrates how the WshRemoteError object is used to show where the error occurred in the script along with a description of the error.
Visual Basic Script | Copy Code |
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Dim Controller, RemoteScript Set Controller = WScript.CreateObject("WSHController") Set RemoteScript = Controller.CreateScript("test.js", "remoteserver") WScript.ConnectObject RemoteScript, "remote_" RemoteScript.Execute Do While RemoteScript.Status <> 2 WScript.Sleep 100 Loop WScript.DisconnectObject RemoteScript Sub remote_Error Dim theError Set theError = RemoteScript.Error WScript.Echo "Error " & theError.Number & " - Line: " & theError.Line & ", Char: " & theError.Character & vbCrLf & "Description: " & theError.Description WScript.Quit -1 End Sub |
JScript | Copy Code |
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var Controller = WScript.CreateObject("WSHController"); var RemoteScript = Controller.CreateScript("test.js", "remoteserver"); WScript.ConnectObject(RemoteScript, "remote_"); RemoteScript.Execute(); while (RemoteScript.Status != 2) { WScript.Sleep(100); } WScript.DisconnectObject(RemoteScript); function remote_Error() { var theError = RemoteScript.Error; WScript.Echo("Error " + theError.Number + " - Line: " + theError.Line + ", Char: " + theError.Character + "\nDescription: " + theError.Description); WScript.Quit(-1); } |
Properties
Description Property | Line Property | Character Property | Number Property | SourceText Property | Source Property