Cannot Implicitly Convert Type 'System.Exception' To 'string'
Aug 11, 2010
I want to log all errors happened in my App to sql db. I'm passing all exception properties like (ex.Message, ex.Source, ex.StackTrace, ex.TargetSite and ex.InnerException) to stored procedure.
The problem is that when I try to pass the ex.InnerException as string to stored procedure I got this error:
Cannot implicitly convert type 'System.Exception' to 'string'
I tried ex.InnerException.ToString() and Convert.ToString (ex.InnerException) but no success.
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