DNException (Magic xpa 4.x)
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 Returns a reference to the last exception occurred by a .NET operation. 
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 Syntax: 
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 DNException() 
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 Parameters: 
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 None 
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 Returns: 
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 A reference to the last exception thrown during the last operation involving a .NET variable. 
Each call clears the exception when activated. 
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 Example: 
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 Update A DNException() 
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 Note: 
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After you enter or select this function, you can then type a dot (.) and the Auto-Complete function will be activated. 
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To refer to multiple properties of the exception object, define a .NET variable of type Exception and update it with DNException(). 
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The exception has two properties. The InnerException, which usually gives more information about the exception, such as sending mail, the connection failed, and could not ping to the machine; and the Message, which is a string that describes the error. 
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Since this function returns a .NET object, you can use it as a part of an expression, as you would with other .NET objects. For example: you can use the Verify operation with DNException().Message in order to show the exception message. 
  
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 Exceptions: 
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 This function is not supported in Web Client tasks. 
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 Platform specific: 
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 This function is not supported for mobile device s. 
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 See also: 
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 DNExceptionOccurred 
.NET Exceptions 
How Do I Handle .NET Exceptions? 
Dot Net Tutorial sample project 
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This function is not available in Web Client tasks.