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Code Line Number in VBA
I am writing a VBA a code in Excel (VB6 format). I need to
know is there any methods that I can store the "code line number" in a variable. This will help me a lot for error trapping. I would appreciate your help. Regards Masoud |
Code Line Number in VBA
If you number your lines, you can use erl
Sub Tester1() On Error goto ErrHandler: 001 for i = 1 to 10 002 j = i ^ 2 003 next i 004 err.Raise 5001 005 for i = 1 to 10 006 k = i ^ 2 007 next i 008 exit sub ErrHandler: msgbox err.Number & " at line number " & erl End Sub for example -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Masoud" wrote in message ... I am writing a VBA a code in Excel (VB6 format). I need to know is there any methods that I can store the "code line number" in a variable. This will help me a lot for error trapping. I would appreciate your help. Regards Masoud |
Code Line Number in VBA
Masoud,
The MZ Tools add-in (http://www.mztools.com/) can make this easier, along with many other taks. NickHK "Masoud" wrote in message ... I am writing a VBA a code in Excel (VB6 format). I need to know is there any methods that I can store the "code line number" in a variable. This will help me a lot for error trapping. I would appreciate your help. Regards Masoud |
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