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I'm a bit confused at how to add a message to an error logged programatically with ELMAH.

eg:

public ActionResult DoSomething(int id)
{
    try { ... }

    catch (Exception e)
    {
        // I want to include the 'id' param value here, and maybe some
        // other stuff, but how?
        ErrorSignal.FromCurrentContext().Raise(e);
    }
}

It seems all Elmah can do is log the raw exception, how can I also log my own debug info?

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curious why Elmah doesn't have an overload for Raise for additional messages. contextual information is vital when trying to fix certain errors – Simon_Weaver Feb 8 at 11:14

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up vote 14 down vote accepted

You can throw a new Exception setting the original as the inner exception and ELMAH will log the messages for both:

catch(Exception e)
{
    Exception ex = new Exception("ID = 1", e);
    ErrorSignal.FromCurrentContext().Raise(ex);
}

will show

System.Exception: ID = 1 ---> System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
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nice idea, thanks – fearofawhackplanet Sep 28 '10 at 14:20
works great! thanks! – Justin Williams Jan 7 '11 at 22:38

I found that I can also do something like:

Elmah.ErrorSignal.FromCurrentContext().Raise(new NotImplementedException("class      FbCallback.Page_Load() Request.Url= " + Request.Url));

To log my own messages. Then in when I browse to

http://localhost:5050/elmah.axd

I see my messages as type NotImplementedException. Not very pretty but works.

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