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THOD
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Okay, this has always got me. I trap my errors and find that sometimes I can only get the number, i.e. I just got an error and I know the ERRNO = 1002. How do I find out what that error is???
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Hello,
I also would like to know how to find out what the error is for a given error number.
And THOD, I am having trouble trapping my errors to see what the actual error number is, can you show me an example of your trap code?
Thanks for any help,
SM
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Hi,
you can use the "Program Data" window of the FlexPendant to show all data declarations for the errror numbers.- Open the Program data window
- Select data type "errnum"
- Click on the button "Change Scope" on the right side above the list view
- Select "Built-In Data only"
- Click OK button
- All error number declaration appears together with the error number in the list view.
- Now you can scroll down in the list and search for the desired error number
1002 : ERR_NORUNUNIT
BR
Micky
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I had the same problem and used the FlexPendant to solve it, but I had to scroll through all of them because I couldn't sort by error code. Isn't there a faster way or a list somewhere else?
-Thomas0
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