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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T13:17:43+00:00 2026-05-27T13:17:43+00:00

I tried the following code: if (vm.SubmitAction == Delete) { throw new DivideByZeroException(); //

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I tried the following code:

   if (vm.SubmitAction == "Delete")
    {
    throw new DivideByZeroException(); // LOCATION A
    return View();
    accountTable.Delete(vm.Account);
   }

   if (Session["CurrentUrl"] != null ) // LOCATION B
     {

Clicking on Delete takes me to LOCATION A.
When I then step through using F11 it goes next to LOCATION B and then raises and exception:

System.DivideByZeroException was unhandled by user code
Message=Attempted to divide by zero.

Can someone explain why it does not go to the return View() or simply exit the action?

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    2026-05-27T13:17:43+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 1:17 pm

    Exceptions are just that. Exceptions. Something didn’t go as planned. And the method can therefore not continue as planned. Instead, the application travels up the call stack to find a catch block that will take care of the exception. If no catch block is found, the application crashes.

    MVC got a build in attribute used to handle errors. It’s called [HandleError]. But it does not let the action continue, but it prevents ASP.NET from showing the yellow screen.

    A typical try/catch in post actions looks like this:

    [HttpPost]
    public virtual ActionResult Create(YourModel model)
    {
      if (!ModelState.IsValid)
        return View(model);
    
      try
      {
        var dbEntity = _repository.Get(model.Id);
        Mapper.Map(model, dbEntity);
        _repository.Save(dbEntity);
    
        return RedirectToAction("Details", new { id = model.Id });
      }
      catch (Exception ex)
      {
        ModelState.AddModelError("", ex.Message);
        //log error here.
        return View(model);
      }
    }
    

    You can read more about errors in MVC in my blog.

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