Error Event

Last modified: August 20, 2024

Introduction

An error event defines where a microflow will stop and throw an error that occurred earlier. If you call a microflow, you may want to know whether any errors occurred within the microflow or not. This event throws the error again, so the caller of the microflow can catch them. You can control whether all database actions within the current transaction will be rolled back using error handling settings (for more information, see Error Handling in Microflows).

In this example, an error occurs while committing an object to the database. It is caught, and the flow continues to the error event where the error is passed back to the caller of the microflow. So you can implement your error handling on multiple levels.

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