Used with one or more cfcatch tags. Together, they catch and process exceptions in ColdFusion pages. Exceptions are events that disrupt the normal flow of instructions in a ColdFusion page, such as failed database operations, missing include files, and developer-specified events.
<cftry>Code that might throw an exception
One or more cfcatch blocks
</cftry>
cfcatch, cferror, cfrethrow, cfthrow, onError; "Handling Errors" 41 in the ColdFusion Developer's Guide
ColdFusion MX: Changed cfscript to include try and catch statements that are equivalent to the cftry and cfcatch tags.
Within a cftry block, put the code that might throw an exception, followed by one ore more cfcatch tags that catch and process exceptions. This tag requires an end tag.
<!--- cftry example, using TagContext to display the tag stack. ---> <h3>cftry Example</h3> <!--- Open a cftry block. ---> <cftry> <!--- Note misspelled tablename "employees" as "employeeas". ---> <cfquery name = "TestQuery" dataSource = "cfdocexamples"> SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEES </cfquery> <!--- <p>... other processing goes here ---> <!--- specify the type of error for which we search ---> <cfcatch type = "Database"> <!--- the message to display ---> <h3>You've Thrown a Database <b>Error</b></h3> <cfoutput> <!--- and the diagnostic message from the ColdFusion server ---> <p>#cfcatch.message#</p> <p>Caught an exception, type = #CFCATCH.TYPE# </p> <p>The contents of the tag stack are:</p> <cfloop index = i from = 1 to = #ArrayLen(CFCATCH.TAGCONTEXT)#> <cfset sCurrent = #CFCATCH.TAGCONTEXT[i]#> <br>#i# #sCurrent["ID"]# (#sCurrent["LINE"]#,#sCurrent["COLUMN"]#) #sCurrent["TEMPLATE"]# </cfloop> </cfoutput> </cfcatch> </cftry>