\<bookmark_value\>Resume Next parameter\</bookmark_value\>\<bookmark_value\>On Error GoTo ... Resume statement\</bookmark_value\>

On Error GoTo ... Resume Statement

Enables an error-handling routine after an error occurs, or resumes program execution.

Syntax:

On {Error GoTo Labelname | GoTo 0 | Resume Next}

Parameters:

\<emph\>GoTo Labelname:\</emph\> If an error occurs, enables the error-handling routine that starts at the line "Labelname".

\<emph\>Resume Next:\</emph\> If an error occurs, program execution continues with the statement that follows the statement in which the error occurred.

\<emph\>GoTo 0: \</emph\>Disables the error handler in the current procedure.

Local: "On error" is global in scope, and remains active until canceled by another "On error" statement. "On Local error" is local to the routine which invokes it. Local error handling overrides any previous global setting. When the invoking routine exits, the local error handling is canceled automatically, and any previous global setting is restored.

The On Error GoTo statement is used to react to errors that occur in a macro.

Example:

Sub ExampleReset

On Error GoTo ErrorHandler

Dim iNumber As Integer

Dim iCount As Integer

Dim sLine As String

Dim aFile As String

    aFile = "c:\data.txt"

    iNumber = Freefile

    Open aFile For Output As #iNumber

    Print #iNumber, "This is a line of text"

    Close #iNumber

    iNumber = Freefile

    Open aFile For Input As iNumber

    For iCount = 1 To 5

        Line Input #iNumber, sLine

        If sLine <>"" Then

            Rem

        End If

    Next iCount

    Close #iNumber

    Exit Sub

ErrorHandler:

    Reset

    MsgBox "All files will be closed",0,"Error"

End Sub