There is another setting, in the main settings that states if you want to
pass HTTP status codes, if you switch this off then the true error will
appear.

I do not advise turning this off on production servers, but look at other
logging methods instead.


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On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 6:04 AM, Stephens, Larry V <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> In CF8 using Access tables I will get an error message if I have an error
> in a query (e.g., a comma where one doesn't belon).
>
> We have just set up a CF10 site using SQL. With this + a query error I get
> a 500 internal server error and no code to look at to spot where the error
> is occurring.
>
> We have debugging info turned on but it doesn't come up with this error.
>
> Is this just life with CF10 and/or SQL?
>
>
> Larry Stephens
>


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