On 5 May 2011, at 07:20, Sai Babu <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi guys,
> 
> In my models i am using common exception in every methods.
> 
> So Instead of writing same exception code on each method  of model is
> there a best way to separate exception code into seperate method.
> 
> when we need it simple we need to invoke that method.
> 
> 
Sounds like your rescue_exception method should be yielding to a block, you can 
then do
rescue_exception do
  ...
end

If you want to handle these exceptions at the controller level, you might want 
to look at rescue_from

Fred

> for example like this
> 
> def rescue_excetpion
> begin
> 
>  rescue => e
>   raise  "Error message is #{e}"
> 
>  end
> 
> end
> 
> so when i invoke this rescue_excetpion method in my events method
> 
> it need to apply
> 
> def events
> rescue_excetpion
> @user = User.find(1)
> end
> 
> 
> Any one have idea about this ?
> 
> How to move all common exceptions into a single method ?
> 
> How to invoke that method?
> 
> Thanks in advance !!
> 
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