LastError Method

Applies to TestComplete 15.45, last modified on December 01, 2022

Description

The LastError method lets you obtain the last error string that was generated by a method of the Files, Objects or Regions object.

Declaration

ProgObj.LastError()

ProgObj An expression, variable or parameter that specifies a reference to one of the objects listed in the Applies To section
Result String

Applies To

The method is applied to the following objects:

Result Value

The text of the last error generated by a method of the Files, Objects or Regions object.

Remarks

For instance, if the file whose name was passed to the Add method cannot be found, LastError will hold an error string about that. This string will not be replaced until another method of the collection object returns an error value -- methods that generate no error do not change LastError. For example, if the Compare method returns False, this doesn't mean erroneous behavior because TestComplete does not know which comparison result (True or False) is the expected one. That is why TestComplete does not raise any error unless this method failed to compare the needed values for some reason.

Example

The following example demonstrates how to add a file to the Stores > Files collection using the Files.Add method. The code checks whether the file is already in the collection, and if it is not there, adds the file to it.

JavaScript, JScript

function StoreFile()
{
  var FileName = "C:\\MyFile.txt";
  var StoredItemName = "MyFile";

  // Verify that StoredItemName is not taken
  if (Files.Contains(StoredItemName))
  {
    Log.Message ("The Files collection already contains this file.");
    return;
  }

  // Add the file to the Files collection
  if (Files.Add(FileName, StoredItemName))
    Log.Message("The file has been successfully saved in Stores.");
  else
    Log.Message (Files.LastError);
}

Python

def StoreFile():
  FileName = "C:\\MyFile.txt"
  StoredItemName = "MyFile"
  # Verify that StoredItemName is not taken
  if Files.Contains(StoredItemName):
    Log.Message ("The Files collection already contains this file.");
    return
  # Add the file to the Files collection
  if Files.Add(FileName, StoredItemName):
    Log.Message("The file has been successfully saved in Stores.")
  else:
     Log.Message (Files.LastError)

VBScript

Sub StoreFile
  Dim FileName, StoredItemName

  FileName = "C:\MyFile.txt"
  StoredItemName = "MyFile"

  ' Verify that StoredItemName is not taken
  If Files.Contains(StoredItemName) Then
    Log.Message ("The Files collection already contains this file.")
  End If

  ' Add the file to the Files collection
  If Files.Add(FileName, StoredItemName) Then
    Log.Message ("The file has been successfully saved in Stores.")
  Else
    Log.Message (Files.LastError)
  End If
End Sub

DelphiScript

procedure StoreFile;
var FileName, StoredItemName;
begin
  FileName := 'C:\MyFile.txt';
  StoredItemName := 'MyFile';

  // Verify that StoredItemName is not taken
  if Files.Contains(StoredItemName) then
    Log.Message ('The Files collection already contains this file.');

  // Add the file to the Files collection
  if Files.Add(FileName, StoredItemName) then
    Log.Message('The file has been successfully saved in Stores.')
  else
    Log.Message (Files.LastError);
end;

C++Script, C#Script

function StoreFile()
{
  var FileName = "C:\\MyFile.txt";
  var StoredItemName = "MyFile";

  // Verify that StoredItemName is not taken
  if (Files["Contains"](StoredItemName))
  {
    Log["Message"]("The Files collection already contains this file");
    return;
  }

  // Add the file to the Files collection
  if (Files["Add"](FileName, StoredItemName))
    Log["Message"]("The file has been successfully saved in Stores.");
  else
    Log["Message"](Files["LastError"]);
}

See Also

Add Method
Remove Method
FileNameByName Method
NameByFileName Method
Compare Method
Compare Method
Compare Method

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