If you can point me at the relevant code I'll put aside my distaste for
Javascript and take a look.

Cheers,

E>
----
Eliot Kimber, Owner
Contrext, LLC
http://contrext.com




On 7/20/15, 10:32 AM, "Christian Grün" <christian.gr...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Ok, I got it. The full error is returned to the client, but it is then
>chopped in the Javascript code. If you are interested, you could have
>a look at it?
>
>
>
>On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 4:55 PM, Eliot Kimber <ekim...@contrext.com>
>wrote:
>> Using the latest DBA Web app from 8.2.1 when I get an error from a query
>> run from the Query panel the only response I get on that page is
>> "[FORG0001] Cannot cast to xs:double: ""."
>>
>> Using this query:
>>
>> declare %rest:path('invalid') function local:err() {
>>   1 + <a/>
>> };
>>
>> <result>{local:err()}</result>
>>
>> I get the full trace result if I for example try to run one of my own
>> RESTXQ functions and there is an error, but not in the DBA app. I'm
>>using
>> the DBA app to test and debug my code (and it's very convenient for
>>that).
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> E.
>>
>>
>> ----
>> Eliot Kimber, Owner
>> Contrext, LLC
>> http://contrext.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 7/20/15, 12:03 AM, "Christian Grün" <christian.gr...@gmail.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>> However, when there are runtime errors it only reports the error,
>>>> but not the code that produced it.
>>>
>>>Sorry, I need more information. The following query...
>>>
>>>declare %rest:path('invalid') function local:err() {
>>>  1 + <a/>
>>>};
>>>
>>>...results in the following runtime error:
>>>
>>>    Stopped at (...path to webapp...), 2/6:
>>>[FORG0001] Cannot cast to xs:double: "".
>>>
>>>Stack Trace:
>>>- (...path to webapp...), 1/40
>>>
>>
>>
>


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