AddIDMessage
Zusammenfassung
Allows you to use system messages with a script tool. A list of messages and IDs that can be used are provided under Understanding geoprocessing tool errors and warnings.
Beschreibung
Geoprocessing errors and warnings are returned from geoprocessing tools with a six-digit code and a text message. Every error and warning has a corresponding description page in the desktop help system. This page contains both a detailed description of the error and possible solutions for the error. In tool dialog boxes, the Python window, and the Results window, the ID code is a link that, when clicked, takes you to a description page.
Syntax
Parameter | Erläuterung | Datentyp |
message_type |
The message type defines whether the message will be an error or a warning. Valid message types are:
| String |
message_ID |
The message ID allows you to reference existing messages for your scripting errors and warnings. | Integer |
add_argument1 |
Depending on which message ID is used, an argument may be necessary to complete the message. Common examples include dataset or field names. Datatype can be string, integer, or double. | Object |
add_argument2 |
Depending on which message ID is used, an argument may be necessary to complete the message. Common examples include dataset or field names. Datatype can be string, integer, or double. | Object |
Codebeispiel
Add ESRI system message to Python script tool.
class overwriteError(Exception): pass import arcpy inFeatureClass = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(0) outFeatureClass = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(1) try: # If the output feature class already exists, raise an error # if arcpy.Exists(inFeatureClass): # Raise a custom exception # raise overwriteError(outFeatureClass) else: # # Additional processing steps # except overwriteError as e: # Use message ID 12, and provide the output feature class # to complete the message. # arcpy.AddIDMessage("Error", 12, str(e))