SQL Extended Events for finding errors

SQL Extended Events for finding errors, how to find out more than SQL text, like the stored procedure?
SQL 2012, 2008 and 2005 (not much 2005)
We had an agent job that was not completing and was not giving any errors. Turned out that too large a number was being SET into an integer field. We set up a SQL Extended Events based on the following URL. It gave us the SQL text and that did help. BUt
how could we have done even more to find the error? Is there a way to find the stored procedure? Because the SQL text was pretty generic. What else can be used to find errors that are not being reported back to the agent job?
http://www.brentozar.com/archive/2013/08/what-queries-are-failing-in-my-sql-server/

Hi,
Are you able to manually execute the stored procedure? How many steps are there in this job?
You may create a test job with only one step running this stored procedure and test the result.
As Kalman suggested, please check the relative message in job history and event viewer.
Thanks.
Tracy Cai
TechNet Community Support

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