I have an ASP.NET application and in the Global.asax ' Application Error Event, I am calling a method to trace/log the error. I want to use the session variable content here. I used the below code
void Application_Error(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
//get reference to the source of the exception chain
Exception ex = Server.GetLastError().GetBaseException();
//log the details of the exception and page state to the
//Windows 2000 Event Log
GUI.MailClass objMail = new GUI.MailClass();
string strError = "MESSAGE: " + ex.Message + "<br><br><br>" + "SOURCE: " + ex.Source + "<br>FORM: " + Request.Form.ToString() + "<br>QUERYSTRING: " + Request.QueryString.ToString() + "<br>TARGETSITE: " + ex.TargetSite + "<br>STACKTRACE: " + ex.StackTrace;
if (System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Session["trCustomerEmail"] != null)
{
strError = "Customer Email : " + Session["trCustomerEmail"].ToString() +"<br />"+ strError;
}
//Call a method to send the error details as an Email
objMail.sendMail("[email protected]", "[email protected]", "Error in " + Request.Form.ToString(), strError, 2);
}
I am getting an error in the line of code where I am accessing the session variable. Visual Studio is telling that
Session is not available in this context
How can I get rid of this?
It should work if you do it like this:
strError = System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Session["trCustomerEmail"]
Because that is what I do myself.
What exactly do you mean with: Visual Studio is telling that "Session is not available in this context"? Do you get a compiler error or a run-time exception?
You could try to be more defensive and test if there actually is a current HttpContext and a Session:
if (HttpContext.Current != null &&
HttpContext.Current.Session != null) {
strError = HttpContext.Current.Session["trCustomerEmail"]
}