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| | How to interpret HRESULT as a property I have a COM object that contains a property, ConversionStatus that is an HRESULT. This HRESULT will be any WIN32 error that may have occurred. In VB or C# How can I find out what error is in the HRESULT? Is there an equivalent to the SUCCEEDED or FAILED macros that I can use against this property? |
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| | Re: How to interpret HRESULT as a property On Jan 14, 9:29*am, geekgrrl <geekgrr...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > I have a COM object that contains a property, ConversionStatus that is > an HRESULT. This HRESULT will be any WIN32 error that may have > occurred. > > In VB or C# How can I find out what error is in the HRESULT? Is there > an equivalent to the SUCCEEDED or FAILED macros that I can use against > this property? I needed to do the following (for VB): Dim instance As New Win32Exception(error), where error is my HRESULT property. |
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