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| intentionally-fail-js-query | Intentionally fail a RunJS query |
In this how-to guide, we will create a RunJS query that will throw an error.
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Create a RunJS query and paste the code below. We will use the constructor
ReferenceErrorsince it is used to create a range error instance.throw new ReferenceError('This is a reference error.'); -
Now, add a event handler to show an alert when the query fails. Save the query and Run it.
:::info Most common use-case for intentionally failing a query is debugging. :::