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how to set the value to exception object?

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    babutkchn
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    Hi All, Can anyone please tell me hoe to set the value to a custom exception object? If so, pls give a code snippet? thanks in advance Regards babu

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      Hi All, Can anyone please tell me hoe to set the value to a custom exception object? If so, pls give a code snippet? thanks in advance Regards babu

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      What value? You can create an Exception object with any message you like: new ApplicationException("Nu sket det sig rejält, må jag säga.") You can also create specific Exception objects for different kinds of errors. Some examples: new ArgumentNullException("path", "The path argument may not be null.") new NullReferenceException("The operation resulted in a null reference.") new IndexOutOfRangeException("The position has to be in the range 0 to 9.")

      --- It's amazing to see how much work some people will go through just to avoid a little bit of work.

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        What value? You can create an Exception object with any message you like: new ApplicationException("Nu sket det sig rejält, må jag säga.") You can also create specific Exception objects for different kinds of errors. Some examples: new ArgumentNullException("path", "The path argument may not be null.") new NullReferenceException("The operation resulted in a null reference.") new IndexOutOfRangeException("The position has to be in the range 0 to 9.")

        --- It's amazing to see how much work some people will go through just to avoid a little bit of work.

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        but for this i've to set the value to the property in the class as follows. this.Message = "msg"; or exception.Message="msg"; how to set that??

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          What value? You can create an Exception object with any message you like: new ApplicationException("Nu sket det sig rejält, må jag säga.") You can also create specific Exception objects for different kinds of errors. Some examples: new ArgumentNullException("path", "The path argument may not be null.") new NullReferenceException("The operation resulted in a null reference.") new IndexOutOfRangeException("The position has to be in the range 0 to 9.")

          --- It's amazing to see how much work some people will go through just to avoid a little bit of work.

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          for example in the following code i've set the value to both source and message.but the application shows error for the MEssage property. I need the soution for this.i need to set the value as in the code. how to set that? Kindly tell me? public class CustomExp : ApplicationException { public void cust(String msg) { this.Source = "test"; this.Message = "testing"; } } babu

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            but for this i've to set the value to the property in the class as follows. this.Message = "msg"; or exception.Message="msg"; how to set that??

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            Colin Angus Mackay
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            Set the message property of the exception in the constructor.


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              for example in the following code i've set the value to both source and message.but the application shows error for the MEssage property. I need the soution for this.i need to set the value as in the code. how to set that? Kindly tell me? public class CustomExp : ApplicationException { public void cust(String msg) { this.Source = "test"; this.Message = "testing"; } } babu

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              Colin Angus Mackay
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              Set the value of message in the constructor, as in the examples given in the other thread you started.


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                for example in the following code i've set the value to both source and message.but the application shows error for the MEssage property. I need the soution for this.i need to set the value as in the code. how to set that? Kindly tell me? public class CustomExp : ApplicationException { public void cust(String msg) { this.Source = "test"; this.Message = "testing"; } } babu

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                Guffa
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                I explained how you do that in the other thread. If you didn't create mutiple threads about the same thing, the confusion would be less.

                --- It's amazing to see how much work some people will go through just to avoid a little bit of work.

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                  but for this i've to set the value to the property in the class as follows. this.Message = "msg"; or exception.Message="msg"; how to set that??

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                  I explained how you do that in the other thread. If you didn't create mutiple threads about the same thing, the confusion would be less.

                  --- It's amazing to see how much work some people will go through just to avoid a little bit of work.

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                    Set the message property of the exception in the constructor.


                    Upcoming Scottish Developers events: * Glasgow: Tell us what you want to see in 2007 My: Website | Blog | Photos

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                    babutkchn
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                    yes. as you said i put the message property in constructor. even thne it shows the error i've mentioned in prev message. babu

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                      yes. as you said i put the message property in constructor. even thne it shows the error i've mentioned in prev message. babu

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                      Colin Angus Mackay
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                      babutkchn wrote:

                      as you said i put the message property in constructor. even thne it shows the error i've mentioned in prev message

                      Did you call it right: public MyException : ApplicationException { public MyException(string message) : base (message) { } }


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                        babutkchn wrote:

                        as you said i put the message property in constructor. even thne it shows the error i've mentioned in prev message

                        Did you call it right: public MyException : ApplicationException { public MyException(string message) : base (message) { } }


                        Upcoming Scottish Developers events: * Glasgow: Tell us what you want to see in 2007 My: Website | Blog | Photos

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                        yes.

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                          yes.

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                          Colin Angus Mackay
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                          Then the exception should have the message that is passed in to the constructor. Which is as it should be.


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