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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:28:25+00:00 2026-05-13T09:28:25+00:00

I am using following code. When the query crashes, it is not displaying the

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I am using following code. When the query crashes, it is not displaying the ALERT that I defined in the “catch” block.

<?php
    error_reporting(E_ALL ^ E_NOTICE);
    require_once("../Lib/dbaccess.php");

    //Retrieve values from Input Form
    $CategoryName = $_POST["inCategory"];
    $TotalMembers = $_POST["inTotalMembers"];
    $Details = $_POST["inDetails"];
    $CategoryName = $_POST["inCategory"];
    $Chairman = $_POST["inChairman"];

    $InsertQuery = "REPLACE INTO electioncategorymaster (ecname, ecdescription, ectotalmembers, ecchairman, lastupdated) VALUES ('".$CategoryName."','".$Details."',".$TotalMembers.",'".$Chairman."',now())";
    try
    {
        $Result = dbaccess::InsertRecord($InsertQuery); 
    }
    catch(exception $ex)
    {
        echo "<script type='text/javascript'>alert('".$ex."');</script>";
    }
?>
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    2026-05-13T09:28:25+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:28 am

    If you want to get the message of the exception, you should use :

    $ex->getMessage();
    

    And not only $ex.

    Also, you should escape the quotes in that string, to be sure to have some valid Javascript string — addslashes might help, here.

    If that doesn’t change a thing :

    • are you sure there is an exception thrown ?
    • can you take a look at the output of your script ? (“view source” in your browser)

    Also, if you want to get the full stack-trace of the exception, you might want to use something like this, instead of doing a JS alert :

    echo '<pre>';
    var_dump($ex);
    echo '</pre>';
    

    And, as always : installing the great Xdebug extension can help a lot, on a development server 😉

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