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unpublished exception MergeRecoveryRequest
Base Hierarchy
MergeRecoveryRequest
 ┗ ::com::sun::star::uno::Exception
Usage Restrictions
not published
Description
is passed to an merging fails due to invalid layer data or access problems.
Since
OOo 2.0.0

Elements' Summary
ErrorDetails data that provides more detailed information about the reason and location of the error.  
ErrorLayerId Identifier of the layer object containing the invalid data.  
IsRemovalRequest specifies whether the requestor wants to remove or skip the invalid layer.  
Elements' Details
ErrorDetails
any ErrorDetails;
Description
data that provides more detailed information about the reason and location of the error.

Typically this member should contain an exception characterizing the error in detail.

For example the following exceptions may be used:

::MalformedException
for layers containing invalid data.
BackendAccessException
for layers that can't be accessed.

If no more detail information is available, this may be left void.

ErrorLayerId
string ErrorLayerId;
Description
Identifier of the layer object containing the invalid data.
IsRemovalRequest
boolean IsRemovalRequest;
Description
specifies whether the requestor wants to remove or skip the invalid layer.

If true the requestor wants to remove the underlying data of the layer.
If false the request is to skip the underlying data this time, but without removing it.

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