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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T01:02:43+00:00 2026-05-16T01:02:43+00:00

I have two procedures procA and procB. procA is calling procB. An exception occurs

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I have two procedures procA and procB. procA is calling procB. An exception occurs within procB. I can handle the exception within procB, but i like to handle it within procA and this is what i did not get to work. I’m not very familiar with VB6 but i think this should be possible because MSDN says:

If an error occurs while an error handler is active (between the occurrence of the error and a Resume, Exit Sub, Exit Function, or Exit Property statement), the current procedure’s error handler can’t handle the error. Control returns to the calling procedure. If the calling procedure has an enabled error handler, it is activated to handle the error.

What i’m doing wrong?

Now the code fragments:

Private Sub procA()
  On Error GoTo ErrHnd
  ...
  procB obj
  Exit Sub
ErrHnd:
  MsgBox Err.Description, vbInformation, Me.caption
End Sub

Public Sub procB(ByRef rec As Object)
  On Error GoTo ErrHnd
  ... Exception occurs within DAO Recordset Operation
  Exit Sub
ErrHnd:
  Select Case Err.Number
  Case 3022
    Err.Raise vbObjectError + 9999, Err.Source, "Error Text"
  Case Else
    ...
  End Select
End Sub

I also tried to turn off exception handling within procB (On Error Goto 0) but it seems that procA never gets the Exception.

Thanks for your help.

Edit: Additional information:

  • Exception Raised from DAO.Recordset Object.
  • I also tried to completele remove exception handling within procB with no effect.
  • procA exists in another file then procB (data.cls, frmListArtikel.frm).

Solution: I didn’t know that it makes a difference how the programm is executed. If i start it from the IDE, the Exception does not get handled by procA. If i start the EXE (previously making it from the IDE) from the Explorer, the Exception gets handled as desired by procA.

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    2026-05-16T01:02:43+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 1:02 am

    You can only have one active error handler at a time. If you activate in procb, procb will handle.

    you may also need to check your editor settings. choose the option “Tools > Options > General tab” “break in class module”

    Code sample 1. you will receive error 6 in procA:

    Private Sub Form_Load()
        Call procA
    End Sub
    
    Private Sub procA()
        On Error GoTo errhan
        procB
        Exit Sub
    errhan:
        Debug.Print "proca handle"
    End Sub
    
    Private Sub procB()
        Err.Raise 6
    End Sub
    

    Code sample 2. You will receive error 7 in procA:

    Private Sub Form_Load()
        Call procA
    End Sub
    
    Private Sub procA()
        On Error GoTo errhan
        procB
        Exit Sub
    errhan:
        Debug.Print "proca handle"
    End Sub
    
    Private Sub procB()
        On Error GoTo errhan
        Err.Raise 6
    errhan:
        Err.Raise 7
    End Sub
    
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