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Old 06-28-2007, 03:27 PM
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Failure Step notification question?

If I understand this correctly, when any step fails in the build process, not having a build rule, the program stops running and goes through the failure steps, right? In my case, I only have one group of two action steps, so that would be runned every time?

The steps I have grouped together are the following:
a) Log the FAILSTEP_OUTPUT to a text file.
b) Attach that text file to an e-mail with a message composed of the FAILSTEP_NAME and FAILSTEP_OUTPUT (these are the system macros).

What else could I add to it? I need this to be as informative as possible. I don't want to leave people wondering what exactly went wrong. I would appreciate your input. Thank you.
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Old 06-28-2007, 04:16 PM
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Re: Failure Step notification question?

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Originally posted by ambalboa
If I understand this correctly, when any step fails in the build process, not having a build rule, the program stops running and goes through the failure steps, right? In my case, I only have one group of two action steps, so that would be runned every time?
If the step is configured to build all failure steps and stop.
http://www.visualbuild.com/Manual/stepproperties.htm

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The steps I have grouped together are the following:
a) Log the FAILSTEP_OUTPUT to a text file.
b) Attach that text file to an e-mail with a message composed of the FAILSTEP_NAME and FAILSTEP_OUTPUT (these are the system macros).

What else could I add to it? I need this to be as informative as possible. I don't want to leave people wondering what exactly went wrong. I would appreciate your input. Thank you.
Sounds reasonable. Any additional information would probably be specific to your build process.
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