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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T10:16:50+00:00 2026-05-20T10:16:50+00:00

Any tips on how to handle business logic errors? I do not mean Exceptions.

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Any tips on how to handle business logic errors? I do not mean Exceptions.
For example, lest assume that i have a class:

<?php
class Reactor () {  // business class 
    public function shutdown() {  
    if($date > '2 pm') {  
        // show error message to user  
        echo 'you can't shutdown before 2 pm.';  
       } else {  
        // error while trying to shutdown  
           throw new Exception('Oh my God, it is gonna blow!!');  
        }
    }
}
?>

The real question is how to pass the error message to my views?
Exceptions are good for exceptional cases. I’m very close to add ErroMessage and ErrorCode attributes to the base business class and check it every time i call a business class method.

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    2026-05-20T10:16:51+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 10:16 am

    You’re actually on the right track here. You can handle the exceptions in your ErrorController – a convention modeled in Zend, but in many other frameworks too. You can create your own if you’re rolling it DIY.

    This thread has a more Zend-centric method of handling, but you can use the ErrorController to actually render your view. Handle the input of the $e exception class and get the message from that.

    Throwing exceptions from model/view/controller in a Zend Framework application

    If you’re deep in the DIY route, you can display it gracefully if you wrap your larger blocks in try/catch and test all instances of the exception class. For instance:

    class Reactor () {  // business class 
        public function shutdown() {  
        if($date > '2 pm') {  
            // show error message to user  
            echo "you can't shutdown before 2 pm.";  
           } else {  
            // error while trying to shutdown  
               throw new Exception('Oh my God, it is gonna blow!!');  
            }
        }
    }
    
    //later, in the controller
    
    $reactor = new Reactor();
    try{
      $reactor->shutdown('1pm');
    } catch(Your_Custom_Exception $e){
      //pass to view
      $this->view($e->getMessage());
    } catch(Exception $e){
      // woops, serious error. do something useful
    }
    
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