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Progress.Lang.Error interface
The Progress.Lang.Error interface describes a common set of properties and methods that built-in ABL error classes implement to interact with the ABL structured error handling model. This interface cannot be implemented by a user-defined class. Instead, to create your own ABL error class, subclass the Progress.Lang.AppError class.
This interface is also implemented by an OpenEdge-enhanced version of the .NET System.Exception class (OpenEdge-enhanced). Because of this architecture, ABL recognizes .NET exceptions as error objects and ABL error handling features can recognize, handle, and re-throw .NET exceptions. The interface requires a class to implement the following properties:
Public
Properties
 
The interface requires a class to implement the following methods:
Public
Methods
 
Notes
The Progress.Lang.Error interface provides an abstract mechanism for integrating ABL and third-party error objects into the ABL structured error handling model. As such, it is the error type that represents all possible errors in ABL. Specifying this interface in a CATCH statement, creates an error handler that catches any error. For example:
 
DO ON ERROR UNDO, THROW:
  . . .
  CATCH anyErrorObject AS Progress.Lang.Error:
    . . .
  END CATCH.
END.
See also 
CATCH statement, Progress.Lang.AppError class, Progress.Lang.ProError class, Progress.Lang.SysError class

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