SetSeverityLevel
Récapitulatif
Used to control how geoprocessing tools throw exceptions.
Discussion
If SetSeverityLevel is not used, the default behavior is equivalent to setting the severity_level to 2; that is, tools will only throw an exception when the tool has an error.
Syntaxe
SetSeverityLevel (severity_level)
Paramètre | Explication | Type de données |
severity_level |
The severity level
| Integer |
Exemple de code
SetSeverityLevel example
Use SetSeverityLevel to force tool to throw an exception when a tool warning is encountered.
import arcpy from arcpy import env fc1 = 'c:/resources/resources.gdb/boundary' fc2 = 'c:/resources/resources.gdb/boundary2' # Set the severity level to 1 (tool warnings will throw an exception) # arcpy.SetSeverityLevel(1) print arcpy.GetSeverityLevel() try: # FeatureCompare returns warning messages when a miscompare is # found. This normally would not cause an exception, however, by # setting the severity level to 1, all tool warnings will also # through an exception. # arcpy.FeatureCompare_management(fc1, fc2, "OBJECTID") except: print arcpy.GetMessages()
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