Errors Collection
Contains all the Error objects created in response to a single provider-related failure provider.
Remarks
Any operation involving ADO objects can generate one or more provider errors. As each error occurs, one or more Error objects can be placed in the Errors collection of the Connection object. When another ADO operation generates an error, the Errors collection is cleared, and the new set of Error objects can be placed in the Errors collection.
Each Error object represents a specific provider error, not an ADO error. ADO errors are exposed to the run-time exception-handling mechanism. For example, in Microsoft Visual Basic, the occurrence of an ADO-specific error will trigger an onError event and appear in the Err object.
ADO operations that don't generate an error have no effect on the Errors collection. Use the Clear method to manually clear the Errors collection.
The set of Error objects in the Errors collection describes all errors that occurred in response to a single statement. Enumerating the specific errors in the Errors collection enables your error-handling routines to more precisely determine the cause and origin of an error, and take appropriate steps to recover.
Some properties and methods return warnings that appear as Error objects in the Errors collection but do not halt a program's execution. Before you call the Resync, UpdateBatch, or CancelBatch methods on a Recordset object, the Open method on a Connection object, or set the Filter property on a Recordset object, call the Clear method on the Errors collection. That way you can read the Count property of the Errors collection to test for returned warnings.
Note See the Error object topic for a more detailed explanation of the way a single ADO operation can generate multiple errors.
See Also
Errors Collection Properties, Methods, and Events | Error Object | Appendix A: Providers