Contains the line of source code that caused an error.
Object.SourceText
The SourceText property returns a string.
It is not always possible to obtain the source text. If that is the case, the SourceText property returns an empty string.
The following JScript code demonstrates how the WshRemoteError object exposes the line of source code that caused an error.
Dim Controller, RemoteScript
Set Controller = WScript.CreateObject("WSHController")
Set RemoteScript = Controller.CreateScript("test.js", "remoteserver")
WScript.ConnectObject RemoteScript, "remote_"
RemoteScript.Execute
Do While RemoteScript.Status <> 2
WScript.Sleep 100
Loop
Sub remote_Error
Dim theError
Set theError = RemoteScript.Error
WScript.Echo "Error - Line: " & theError.Line & ", Char: " & theError.Character & vbCrLf & "Description: " & theError.Description & vbCrLf & "Source Text: " & theError.SourceText
WScript.Quit -1
End Sub
var Controller = WScript.CreateObject("WSHController");
var RemoteScript = Controller.CreateScript("test.js", "remoteserver");
WScript.ConnectObject(RemoteScript, "remote_");
RemoteScript.Execute();
while (RemoteScript.Status != 2) {
WScript.Sleep(100);
}
function remote_Error()
{
var theError = RemoteScript.Error;
WScript.Echo("Error - Line: " + theError.Line + ", Char: " + theError.Character + "\nDescription: " + theError.Description + "\nSource Text: "_+ theError.SourceText
);
WScript.Quit(-1);
}
WshRemote Object | WshRemoteError Object | Description Property | Line Property | Character Property| Number Property | Source Property