ADO Source Property
Complete Error Object Reference
The Source property returns a string value that contains the name of the object or application that
generated the error.
Syntax
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strErrorSource=objErr.Source
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Example
<%
for each objErr in objConn.Errors
response.write("<p>")
response.write("Description: ")
response.write(objErr.Description & "<br />")
response.write("Help context: ")
response.write(objErr.HelpContext & "<br />")
response.write("Help file: ")
response.write(objErr.HelpFile & "<br />")
response.write("Native error: ")
response.write(objErr.NativeError & "<br />")
response.write("Error number: ")
response.write(objErr.Number & "<br />")
response.write("Error source: ")
response.write(objErr.Source & "<br />")
response.write("SQL state: ")
response.write(objErr.SQLState & "<br />")
response.write("</p>")
next
%>
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Complete Error Object Reference

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