Identifies the COM object responsible for causing the script error.
Object.Source |
Arguments
- Object
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WshRemoteError object.
Remarks
The Source property returns a string.
Example
The following JScript code demonstrates how the WshRemoteError object exposes the COM object responsible for causing the script error.
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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 Sub remote_Error Dim theError Set theError = RemoteScript.Error WScript.Echo "Error - Line: " & theError.Line & ", Char: " & theError.Character & vbCrLf & "Description: " & theError.Description & vbCrLf & "Source: " & theError.Source WScript.Quit -1 End Sub |
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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); } function remote_Error() { var theError = RemoteScript.Error; WScript.Echo("Error - Line: " + theError.Line + ", Char: " + theError.Character + "\nDescription: " + theError.Description + "\nSource: " + theError.Source); WScript.Quit(-1); } |