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topic contains parameters that are used for error handling. JET_paramErrorToString 70 This parameter can be used to convert a JET_ERR into a string. This is done using a special call to JetGetSystemParameter where the integer output buffer contains the JET_ERR value to be converted (as an input parameter) and the string output buffer returns the matching error string. The string will look something like this: "JET_errSuccess,Successful Operation". The string is composed of the symbolic name for the string, then a comma, and then a simple text description of the error. The description string may itself contain commas. If the error is not recognized then the string will be "Unknown Error,Unknown Error". Note This parameter is read only. Default Value: Special Type: Special Valid Range: Special Scope: Global Set After JetCreateInstance: No Set after JetInit: No Affects Physical Layout: No Affects Reliability: No Affects Performance: No Affects Resources: No Availability: All JET_paramExceptionAction 98 This parameter controls what happens when an exception is thrown by the database engine or code that is called by the database engine. When set to JET_ExceptionMsgBox, any exception will be thrown to the Windows unhandled except
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programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Checking error parameters in node up vote 4 down vote favorite It is a convention in node to pass an error https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg269173(v=exchg.10).aspx parameter to asynchronous operations: async.someMagicalDust(function(callback) { // some asynchronous task // […] callback(); }, function(err) { // final callback if(err) throw err; // […] }); Maybe I'm too naive, but I've never been a big fan of the if(variable) notation — probably inherited from C, for reasons that have already been discussed many times in the past. On the other hand, I have sometimes encountered a null parameter and this error check: if(typeof http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28107635/checking-error-parameters-in-node err !== 'undefined' && err !== null) is a bit too verbose. Another solution would be if(err != null) but I think the non-strict check can be tricky, even though I consider it normal when comparing with null. What's the best way to check error parameters in node? node.js error-handling null undefined code-readability share|improve this question asked Jan 23 '15 at 10:19 Pierre Arlaud 2,4131428 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted +50 Use if(err). It is designed to be used in this fashion. Node-style callbacks are supposed to set the error to a non-falsy value only in case of actual error. You won't find any sane example of setting err to '' or 0 to signify error. Just like YlinaGreed has noted, if module conventions cnahge from null to undefined to 0 to maybe even NaN, you are still safe. I've never been hit by this having only used if(err). On the other hand, you may want to use coffescript, which would translate for you unless err? then... into if (typeof err === "undefined" || err === null) { mimicking the most common pattern. Some links to corroborate the if(err) approach: https://gist.github.com/klovadis/2548942 http://caolanmcmahon.com/posts/nodejs_style_and_structure/ (by Caolan McMahon, author of async) http://thenodeway.io/posts/understanding-error-first-callbacks/ The convention seems to be passing an error object
Jan 24, 2016 11:32 AM by Vamsi Bethapudy What is this? "Error in parameters for command filter-targets, bad value: target-sheet" jonathan.richman.2 Jan 8, https://community.tableau.com/thread/137429 2014 7:03 AM The subject line says it all. I keep getting this error while working in one of my workbooks (but it only affects certain sheets). https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/newsreader/view_thread/157530 I'm not quite sure what this means or how to troubleshoot. Any ideas?Thanks,JR I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 532Views Categories: Actions & Filters, Views & syntax error Dashboards Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 2 replies 1. Re: What is this? "Error in parameters for command filter-targets, bad value: target-sheet" Matt Lutton Jan 8, 2014 7:50 AM (in response to jonathan.richman.2) Can you upload a workbook/sheet where this issue is occurring? Have you contacted Support?support@tableausoftware.com; I don't syntax error in see any related threads on this topic.What is your data source? When did the error start occurring? Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: What is this? "Error in parameters for command filter-targets, bad value: target-sheet" Vamsi Bethapudy Jan 24, 2016 11:32 AM (in response to jonathan.richman.2) Hi Jonathan,I had the same issue a while ago.The solution for this is probably to look for any filters on the dashboard that are defunct.I have copied a dashboard from another file and replaced the sheets.When I tried to click on any of the new sheets, the old filters seem to be still in effect and pop out this error.By deleting these old filters from the dashboard and then adding new ones, I don't face this problem any more.Hope this helps! Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions Go to original post Actions Remove from profile Feature on your profile More Like This Retrieving data ... Incoming Links Re: Error in parameters for command highlight. Bad value: target-sheet
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