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Catching error on creating a data set
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Forum:
ASP.NET
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ADO.NET
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C# 2.0
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Thread ID:
01538013
Message ID:
01538187
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>>Hi,
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>>I am working on creating a good error-catching approach for the following scenario:
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>>The UI of the ASP.NET calls a method of a class that is supposed to return a DataSet. Let's call this class and method DataAccess.GetDataSet(). Inside the method GetDataSet I have Try Catch. If there is a problem I can get the error description from the exception caught with Catch. But how do I notify the calling routine that there was problem creating the dataset? The GetDataSet is supposed to return dataset and not a string.
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>>TIA for any suggestions.
>
>IMO, unless you have a very good reason not to, I'd just rethrow the exception. Any other solution will depend on the calling routine knowing that it must check for success/failure and there is not guarantee that that will happen.
>

I agree with you now (even more so than before): throwing the exception right where the problem occurs is a better approach. I am changing my code again <g>.
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