Difference between revisions of "Activity:DebugMessage (Activity)"
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| − | | Text || String || In || The | + | | Text || String || In || The string to be written to the debugging service |
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| Result|| Boolean || Out || Returns True on success, false on error | | Result|| Boolean || Out || Returns True on success, false on error | ||
Revision as of 13:04, 19 July 2013
The DebugMessage Activity writes a string to the UBIK® debugging service, which is i.e. displayed in the Code- and Workflow Debugger.
| Debug Message | |
|---|---|
| Name | DebugMessage |
| Purpose | Output a string to the debug window |
| Category | Debugging |
| Returns | True if successful |
| Version | 2.1+ |
Arguments
| Arguments | Type | Direction | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| UBIKObject | BaseClass | In | A UBIK object |
| Text | String | In | The string to be written to the debugging service |
| Result | Boolean | Out | Returns True on success, false on error |
Usage
This activity is typically used to output debug information like variable values, object properties etc. during the execution of a workflow.
| Once your workflow runs smoothly, consider removing the DebugActivities you used during design. They are lean but they still consume resources! |
Example
Output the number of derivates of the MetaClass of a certain object.
| Argument | Value |
|---|---|
| UBIKObject | Connect this argument with a variable |
| Text | "UBIKObject.MetaClass.AllDerivates.Count.ToString()" |
