Indicates type of exception (secondary).
Unit
EException
Value
True - this is secondary exception.
False - this is normal/typical/first exception.
Remarks
This property indicates type of exception - secondary or not.
Secondary exception is an exception which was raised (thrown) when another exception is being handled. For example, your code raises exception, EurekaLog shows dialog about your exception. Then your code throws another exception, while dialog is still being displayed. That second exception will be secondary exception.
EurekaLog can be configured to behave differently for secondary exceptions.
See also
Send feedback...
|
Build date: 2024-09-30
Last edited: 2024-09-30
|
PRIVACY STATEMENT
The documentation team uses the feedback submitted to improve the EurekaLog documentation.
We do not use your e-mail address for any other purpose.
We will remove your e-mail address from our system after the issue you are reporting has been resolved.
While we are working to resolve this issue, we may send you an e-mail message to request more information about your feedback.
After the issues have been addressed, we may send you an email message to let you know that your feedback has been addressed.
Permanent link to this article: https://www.eurekalog.com/help/eurekalog/topic_property_eexception_teurekaexceptioninfo_secondary.php
|
|