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Default Error Handling. - 03-25-2008 , 08:48 AM






I would appreciate if anyone can let me know which approach is the best for
doing error handling.

From APPLICATION or FROM Database.

Application calls all the stored procedure but application is doing error
handling, I am pretty much concern about locking and all that? can anyone
give me an idea about error handling from application side.

Thanks


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Default Re: Error Handling. - 03-25-2008 , 09:39 AM






On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 07:48:01 -0700, Rogers
<Rogers (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:

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I would appreciate if anyone can let me know which approach is the best for
doing error handling.

From APPLICATION or FROM Database.

Application calls all the stored procedure but application is doing error
handling, I am pretty much concern about locking and all that? can anyone
give me an idea about error handling from application side.

Thanks

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Default Re: Error Handling. - 03-25-2008 , 09:39 AM



On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 07:48:01 -0700, Rogers
<Rogers (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:

Quote:
I would appreciate if anyone can let me know which approach is the best for
doing error handling.

From APPLICATION or FROM Database.

Application calls all the stored procedure but application is doing error
handling, I am pretty much concern about locking and all that? can anyone
give me an idea about error handling from application side.

Thanks

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Default Re: Error Handling. - 03-25-2008 , 09:39 AM



On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 07:48:01 -0700, Rogers
<Rogers (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:

Quote:
I would appreciate if anyone can let me know which approach is the best for
doing error handling.

From APPLICATION or FROM Database.

Application calls all the stored procedure but application is doing error
handling, I am pretty much concern about locking and all that? can anyone
give me an idea about error handling from application side.

Thanks

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Default Re: Error Handling. - 03-25-2008 , 09:39 AM



On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 07:48:01 -0700, Rogers
<Rogers (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:

Quote:
I would appreciate if anyone can let me know which approach is the best for
doing error handling.

From APPLICATION or FROM Database.

Application calls all the stored procedure but application is doing error
handling, I am pretty much concern about locking and all that? can anyone
give me an idea about error handling from application side.

Thanks

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Default Re: Error Handling. - 03-25-2008 , 09:39 AM



On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 07:48:01 -0700, Rogers
<Rogers (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:

Quote:
I would appreciate if anyone can let me know which approach is the best for
doing error handling.

From APPLICATION or FROM Database.

Application calls all the stored procedure but application is doing error
handling, I am pretty much concern about locking and all that? can anyone
give me an idea about error handling from application side.

Thanks

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Mary Chipman [MSFT]
 
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Default Re: Error Handling. - 03-25-2008 , 09:39 AM



On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 07:48:01 -0700, Rogers
<Rogers (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:

Quote:
I would appreciate if anyone can let me know which approach is the best for
doing error handling.

From APPLICATION or FROM Database.

Application calls all the stored procedure but application is doing error
handling, I am pretty much concern about locking and all that? can anyone
give me an idea about error handling from application side.

Thanks

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Default Re: Error Handling. - 03-25-2008 , 09:39 AM



On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 07:48:01 -0700, Rogers
<Rogers (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:

Quote:
I would appreciate if anyone can let me know which approach is the best for
doing error handling.

From APPLICATION or FROM Database.

Application calls all the stored procedure but application is doing error
handling, I am pretty much concern about locking and all that? can anyone
give me an idea about error handling from application side.

Thanks

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Mary Chipman [MSFT]
 
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Default Re: Error Handling. - 03-25-2008 , 09:39 AM



On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 07:48:01 -0700, Rogers
<Rogers (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:

Quote:
I would appreciate if anyone can let me know which approach is the best for
doing error handling.

From APPLICATION or FROM Database.

Application calls all the stored procedure but application is doing error
handling, I am pretty much concern about locking and all that? can anyone
give me an idea about error handling from application side.

Thanks

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Mary Chipman [MSFT]
 
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Default Re: Error Handling. - 03-25-2008 , 09:39 AM



On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 07:48:01 -0700, Rogers
<Rogers (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:

Quote:
I would appreciate if anyone can let me know which approach is the best for
doing error handling.

From APPLICATION or FROM Database.

Application calls all the stored procedure but application is doing error
handling, I am pretty much concern about locking and all that? can anyone
give me an idea about error handling from application side.

Thanks

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