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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T01:00:25+00:00 2026-05-15T01:00:25+00:00

I am coding SQL Server 2005 trigger. I want to make some logging during

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I am coding SQL Server 2005 trigger. I want to make some logging during trigger execution, using INSERT statement into my log table. When there occurs error during execution, I want to raise error and cancel action that cause trigger execution, but not to lose log records. What is the best way to achieve this?

Now my trigger logs everything except situation when there is error – because of ROLLBACK. RAISERROR statement is needed in order to inform calling program about error.

Now, my error handling code looks like:

if (@err = 1)
begin
    INSERT INTO dbo.log(date, entry) SELECT getdate(), 'ERROR: ' + out from #output
    RAISERROR (@msg, 16, 1)
    rollback transaction
    return
end
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    2026-05-15T01:00:26+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:00 am

    Another possible option is to use a table variable to capture the info you want to store in your permanent log table. Table variables are not rolled back if a ROLLBACK TRANSACTION command is given. Sample code is below…

    
    
    --- Declare table variable
    DECLARE @ErrorTable TABLE
      ( [DATE]  smalldatetime,
        [ENTRY] varchar(64) )
    
    DECLARE @nErrorVar  int
    
    --- Open Transaction
    BEGIN TRANSACTION
    
    --- Pretend to cause an error and catch the error code
    SET @nErrorVar = 1  --- @@ERROR
    
    IF (@nErrorVar = 1)
      BEGIN
    
        --- Insert error info table variable
        INSERT INTO @ErrorTable 
          ( [Date], [Entry] )
        SELECT
            getdate(), 'Error Message Goes Here'
    
        RAISERROR('Error Message Goes Here', 16, 1)
    
        ROLLBACK TRANSACTION
    
        --- Change this to actually insert into your permanent log table
        SELECT  *
        FROM    @ErrorTable
    
      END
    
    IF @@TRANCOUNT  0
      PRINT 'Open Transactions Exist'
    ELSE
      PRINT 'No Open Transactions'
    
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