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On Error Not Working...
I have some macros that go down a list of stock symbols, grab historical data
from Yahoo!, and then graph the data. The macros work well, but there's one glitch. To test the code, I put a bogus stock symbol in (FMA - doesn't exist). I have an "On Error Goto" statement just before the web query, and when I try to query this symbol, the error trips and sends the macro to the recovery code. However, when I put two bad symbols in the list, the first one still trips the "On Error", but the second one doesn't - instead the VBA debugger gives me a run time error '1004' message: "The Internet site reports that the item you requested could not be found. (HTTP/1.0 404)" I can't figure out why the error trapping doesn't work the second time around. The bogus stock symbols can be next to each other, or separated by other "good" symbols, and the second one still doesn't work. Any ideas? Thanks, Eric |
On Error Not Working...
The "Goto" in an On Error statement works differently than a normal
Goto. If there is a On Error Goto <label statement in effect and an error occurs, VBA is running in "error mode" and On Error will not handle any other errors. You have to get VBA out of "error mode" and back into "normal mode". You do this with a Resume or Resume Next statement (or by exiting the procedure). Thus your code would look something like Sub AAA() On Error GoTo ErrHandler ' ' code that raises an error ' ResumePoint: ' ' more code ' Exit Sub ErrHandler: ' handle the error Resume Next ' or Resume ResumePoint End Sub In the error handler block (the code between ErrHandler and End Sub), you cannot have any error handling and you can't use Goto. Use Resume instead. Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP Excel Product Group Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com The San Diego Project Group, LLC (email is on the web site) USA Central Daylight Time (-5:00 GMT) On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 11:51:01 -0700, egun wrote: I have some macros that go down a list of stock symbols, grab historical data from Yahoo!, and then graph the data. The macros work well, but there's one glitch. To test the code, I put a bogus stock symbol in (FMA - doesn't exist). I have an "On Error Goto" statement just before the web query, and when I try to query this symbol, the error trips and sends the macro to the recovery code. However, when I put two bad symbols in the list, the first one still trips the "On Error", but the second one doesn't - instead the VBA debugger gives me a run time error '1004' message: "The Internet site reports that the item you requested could not be found. (HTTP/1.0 404)" I can't figure out why the error trapping doesn't work the second time around. The bogus stock symbols can be next to each other, or separated by other "good" symbols, and the second one still doesn't work. Any ideas? Thanks, Eric |
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