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Exce[tion handling - feed back to user.

Asked by allanmark in C# Programming Language, Programming for ASP.NET

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Greetings all

I have, in a Data Access Layer, a procedure that retrieves a record from a table. Should the retrieval fail, then the details are passed to a procedure (WriteError) which will create an error log record.

In both cases (retrieval and writing out of error log) I want to inform the user. I am not to sure of the best way to do this - what I have read up suggests:-
1. A label, invisible until there is an error (not sure that I like this - a label message could easily be
   overlooked,  particularly on a busy page).
2.  A popup button (something like the Ajax one) -- I don't know enough about the Ajax control to make a
    valid comment.

What is the proper way top do this?

In advance, thanks!

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