Summary
Allows you to use system messages with a script tool.
Discussion
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
AddIDMessage (message_type, message_ID, {add_argument1}, {add_argument2})
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
message_type | The message type defines whether the message will be an error, warning, or informative. Valid message types are the following:
| 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. Data type 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. Data type can be string, integer, or double. | Object |
Code sample
Add a message to a Python script tool.
class overwriteError(Exception):
pass
import arcpy
in_feature_class = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(0)
out_feature_class = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(1)
try:
# If the output feature class already exists, raise an error
if arcpy.Exists(in_feature_class):
# Raise a custom exception
raise overwriteError(out_feature_class)
else:
arcpy.CopyFeatures_management(in_feature_class, out_feature_class)
except overwriteError as err:
# Use message ID 12, and provide the output feature class
# to complete the message.
arcpy.AddIDMessage("Error", 12, str(err))