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CException::ReportError

virtual int ReportError( UINT nType = MB_OK, UINT nMessageID = 0 );

Return Value

An AfxMessageBox value; otherwise 0 if there is not enough memory to display the message box. See AfxMessageBox for the possible return values.

Parameters

nType

Specifies the style of the message box. Apply any combination of the message-box styles to the box. If you don’t specify this parameter, the default is MB_OK.

nMessageID

Specifies the resource ID (string table entry) of a message to display if the exception object does not have an error message.  If 0, the message “No error message is available” is displayed.

Remarks

Call this member function to report error text in a message box to the user.

Example

Here is an example of the use of CException::ReportError. For another example, see the example for CATCH.

   CFile fileInput;
   CFileException ex;

   // try to open a file for reading. 
   // The file will certainly not
   // exist because there are too many explicit
   // directories in the name.

   // if the call to Open() fails, ex will be
   // initialized with exception
   // information.  the call to ex.ReportError() will
   // display an appropriate
   // error message to the user, such as
   // "\Too\Many\Bad\Dirs.DAT contains an
   // invalid path."  The error message text will be
   // appropriate for the
   // file name and error condition.

   if (!fileInput.Open("\\Too\\Many\\Bad\\Dirs.DAT", CFile::modeRead, &ex))
   {
      ex.ReportError();
   }
   else
   {
      // the file was opened, so do whatever work
      // with fileInput we were planning...
      // :

      fileInput.Close();
   }

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See Also   AfxMessageBox, CException::GetErrorMessage