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WorkflowOwnershipException Constructor (String^, Exception^)

 

Initializes a new instance of the WorkflowOwnershipException class by using a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception.

Namespace:   System.Workflow.Runtime
Assembly:  System.Workflow.Runtime (in System.Workflow.Runtime.dll)

public:
WorkflowOwnershipException(
	String^ message,
	Exception^ innerException
)

Parameters

message
Type: System::String^

The message that describes the error.

innerException
Type: System::Exception^

The exception that is the cause of the current exception. If the innerException parameter is not a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic), the current exception is raised in a catch block that handles the inner exception.

An exception that is thrown as a direct result of a previous exception should include a reference to the previous exception in the InnerException property. The InnerException property returns the same value that is supplied to the constructor or a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic) if the innerException parameter does not supply the inner exception value to the constructor. The content of the message parameter is intended to be understood by humans. The caller of this constructor is required to ensure that this string has been localized for the current system culture. If you use this constructor you should explicitly set InstanceId before you throw the exception.

The following table shows the initial property values for an instance of WorkflowOwnershipException.

Property

Value

InnerException

The inner exception reference.

Message

The error message string.

InstanceId

An empty Guid.

.NET Framework
Available since 3.0
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