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Got your point but it won't help.
If onlogerror is removed and Stop on error is unchecked (which is definitely required to continue the script execution), all the statements in performActions will be executed even if error come up on some line.
This is very risky considering the fact that a previous step wasn't performed correctly.
I need something like continue which can be used to skip the next steps for that iteration and start the next iteration of the loop whenever there is an UI error.
You have control over performActions function, you will be able to decide when a failure comes, I would suggest making changes in performActions to solve your scenario.
- SushantNfl6 years agoOccasional Contributor
Well python errors are well under control, but for UI errors, I was relying on GeneralEvents_OnLogError since Ui errors can either be controlled by stop on error setting or onlogerror method. Thats where I am stuck.
Anyways Thanks for your help. :)
If you have any other clue please let me know.
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