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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:24:27+00:00 2026-05-13T09:24:27+00:00

Why doesn’t SQL Server support TRY-CATCH blocks inside UDFs? If we’re talking about scalar

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Why doesn’t SQL Server support TRY-CATCH blocks inside UDFs?

If we’re talking about scalar UDFs, which are mostly used for calculations and conversations, this block should be heavily used, but we don’t have it.

Also, what workarounds do you use for this?

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    2026-05-13T09:24:27+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:24 am

    UDFs in MSSQL are not allowed to have side effects, which BOL defines as “changing the database state”. That’s a rather vague description, but MSSQL apparently considers errors to change the database state – this UDF doesn’t compile:

    create function dbo.foo()
    returns int
    as
    begin
        raiserror('Foo', 16, 1)
        return 1
    end
    go
    

    The error message is:

    Msg 443, Level 16, State 14, Procedure
    foo, Line 5 Invalid use of a
    side-effecting operator ‘RAISERROR’
    within a function.

    If raising an error is considered to change the database state, then trapping and handling one presumably is too. Which is not much of an explanation, I admit.

    In practical terms, though, it’s often best to let the caller decide how to handle errors anyway. Say you write a function like this:

    create function dbo.divide (@x int, @y int)
    returns float
    as
    begin
    return @x / cast(@y as float)
    end
    

    How would you handle the case where an application passes zero for @y? If you catch the divide by zero exception, what are you going to do next? What value can you return from the function that makes sense to the caller, bearing in mind that you may not even know which application is calling your function anyway?

    You might think of returning NULL, but would the application developers using your function agree? Do all their applications consider a divide by zero error to have the same impact or importance? Not to mention that NULLs in certain places can completely change the results of a query, perhaps in ways that the application developer doesn’t want at all.

    If you’re the only developer, maybe it isn’t an issue, but with more people it quickly becomes one.

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