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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T10:09:07+00:00 2026-06-08T10:09:07+00:00

I have an ASP page that runs two SQL insert statements at the beginning

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I have an ASP page that runs two SQL insert statements at the beginning before displaying the page. In the event I get a primary key conflict (ie. the inserts have already ran that day), I just want to carry on.

My code is basically:

on error resume next
' insert statements

Once the statements have been executed, I would like to resume the default error behaviour, where the page dies with an error message.

Is there a command, like “on error stop”, or “on error die”, or “on error default”, or something to reset the error handling to it’s default behaviour?

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    2026-06-08T10:09:10+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 10:09 am

    If you want it to throw an error without going to any sort of custom error handler, use:

    On Error GoTo 0
    

    You can test it out in a quick sample ASP page with the following:

    <% Language="VBScript" %>
    
    <% Response.Write "Hello" %>
    
    <% On Error Resume Next
       Dim rs
       SET rs = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.RecordSet")
       
       'On Error Goto 0
       rs.MoveNext
    
    %>
    
    <% Response.Write "Bye" %>
    

    With On Error Goto 0 commented out, Bye will get written as normal. With On Error Goto 0 enabled, you’ll get the following error:

    ADODB.Recordset error ‘800a0e78’

    Operation is not allowed when the object is closed.

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