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Error message - state all strings
Hi i'm trying to improve an error handler that i'm putting together. I have a case statement based on an error number. If the error is due to a string value being null i would like to list all strings in a message box or something and show all the values? My question is whether there is a function that will state all strings being used at that time and their particular value? My code is relativly long and this would help with debugging Thanks -- cereldine ------------------------------------------------------------------------ cereldine's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=32069 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=554916 |
Error message - state all strings
I'm not sure what you mean by "a string value being null". A variable
declared As String can be empty (unassigned), a vbNullString, or empty string "", technically not quite the same but for most practical purposes can be regarded as such and confirmed with - Len(myString) = 0 A String cannot contain a Null value which can only be assigned to a Variant. However trying to assign Null to a string would indeed raise an error (94 probably) but would not change any existing string value. You would need to roll your own function to return values of your strings. Regards, Peter T "cereldine" wrote in message ... Hi i'm trying to improve an error handler that i'm putting together. I have a case statement based on an error number. If the error is due to a string value being null i would like to list all strings in a message box or something and show all the values? My question is whether there is a function that will state all strings being used at that time and their particular value? My code is relativly long and this would help with debugging Thanks -- cereldine ------------------------------------------------------------------------ cereldine's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=32069 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=554916 |
Error message - state all strings
Sorry should have explained myself better, i have a lot of worksheets that open depending on a string value, there have been occassions when i have been debugging when these strings or search values have been blank, i thought that if i could output all the current strings with the value they hold at the time of error then i could narrow down problem. Perhaps a better way of putting it would be how do i return the values for all variables in my procedure at the time when code breaks? -- cereldine ------------------------------------------------------------------------ cereldine's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=32069 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=554916 |
Error message - state all strings
Better ways but to quickly find out what's going wrong something like this -
Public gbDebug As Boolean Sub Test() Dim bOK As Boolean Dim s1$, s2$, s3 Dim n As Long gbDebug = True ' normally set in some other proc On Error GoTo errH: s1 = "aaa" s2 = "bbb" n = 1 / 0 s2 = "ccc" bOK = True done: MsgBox "All OK: " & bOK Exit Sub errH: If gbDebug Then Debug.Print "Err: " & Err.Number, Err.Description Debug.Print "s1: "; s1 Debug.Print "s2: "; s2 Debug.Print "s3: "; s3 Stop 'ctrl-g to view Immediate window ' F8 to step to line that triggered error ' or drag yellow cursor down to skip Resume End If Resume done End Sub Regards, Peter T "cereldine" wrote in message ... Sorry should have explained myself better, i have a lot of worksheets that open depending on a string value, there have been occassions when i have been debugging when these strings or search values have been blank, i thought that if i could output all the current strings with the value they hold at the time of error then i could narrow down problem. Perhaps a better way of putting it would be how do i return the values for all variables in my procedure at the time when code breaks? -- cereldine ------------------------------------------------------------------------ cereldine's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=32069 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=554916 |
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