You could try ExternalException or Error event of the OLE control / object.
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Browse All Topicsif using an ole object (actually written for VB) in powerbuilder which throws the standard VB error event what powerbuilder event do i use to catch the error events
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by: Vikas_DixitPosted on 2009-09-10 at 13:27:27ID: 25303920
You can try exception handling ( try--catch) , or following events for "OLECustomControl"
Error During OLE automation when an error occurs.
ExternalException During OLE automation when the OLE server generates an exception during command execution (getting and setting properties, calling functions).
or the "systemerror" event on application object
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