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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T16:17:48+00:00 2026-05-10T16:17:48+00:00

In an attempt to add some parameter validation and correct usage semantics to our

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In an attempt to add some parameter validation and correct usage semantics to our application, we are trying to add correct exception handling to our .NET applications.

My question is this: When throwing exceptions in ADO.NET if a particular query returns no data or the data could not be found, what type of exception should I use?

Psuedocode: (read, don’t scrutinize the semantics of the code, I know it won’t compile)

public DataSet GetData(int identifier) {     dataAdapter.Command.Text = 'Select * from table1 Where ident = ' + identifier.toString();     DataSet ds = dataAdapter.Fill(ds);     if (ds.table1.Rows.Count == 0)         throw new Exception('Data not found');      return ds; } 
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  1. 2026-05-10T16:17:49+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 4:17 pm

    The MSDN guidelines state:

    • Consider throwing existing exceptions residing in the System namespaces instead of creating custom exception types.

    • Do create and throw custom exceptions if you have an error condition that can be programmatically handled in a different way than any other existing exceptions. Otherwise, throw one of the existing exceptions.

    • Do not create and throw new exceptions just to have your team’s exception.

    There is no hard and fast rule: but if you have a scenario for treating this exception differently, consider creating a custom exception type, such as DataNotFoundException as suggested by Johan Buret.

    Otherwise you might consider throwing one of the existing exception types, such as System.Data.DataException or possibly even System.Collections.Generic.KeyNotFoundException.

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