The <step-result> element gives the current run status of the step.
Usage
<step-result
file = "file path"
progress = "x/y"
/>
Attributes
| Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
file | file path
| No
|
Contains the name of the file in certain step failures involving files (see Remarks).
|
progress | x/y
| No
|
Contains a ratio of completion of the form x/y so the user interface can show a progress dialog box, if desired. This attribute is only expected when the step result inner value is "completing-referential-updates" or "completing-obsoletion".
|
Child Elements
Parent Elements
Child Element Sequence
The tree shows the ordering and number of child elements. Child elements in a Sequence must appear in the order given and child elements in a Choice are mutually exclusive. Sequences and Choices can be nested. Element names are followed by the minimum and maximum occurrences.
Remarks
The
file attribute gives the name
of the file in the following step failures involving files.
WMI Provider Return Strings gives descriptions of these run status values:
- completed-no-objects
- no-start-file-access-denied
- no-start-file-contains-incorrect-step-type
- no-start-file-not-found
-
no-start-file-open
- no-start-file-sharing-violation
- stopped-change-log-out-of-order
-
stopped-extension-dll-access
- stopped-extension-dll-ambiguous
- stopped-extension-dll-exception
- stopped-extension-dll-file-not-found
- stopped-extension-dll-instantiation
- stopped-extension-dll-invalid-assembly
-
stopped-extension-dll-load
- stopped-extension-dll-missing-dependency
- stopped-extension-dll-no-implementation
-
stopped-extension-dll-updated-version
The
progress attribute gives a
ratio of completion in the form of x/y so the user interface can show a
progress dialog box if desired. This attribute is set only when the
run status is one of the following values.
WMI Provider Return Strings gives descriptions of these run status values:
- completing-obsoletion
- completing-referential-updates
Element Information
See Also
WMI Provider Return Strings
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