That's not how it works in Delphi.
In a try-except construct, the exception is destroyed at the end of the
except section. If you want it to propagate forward, you need to
re-raise the exception.
In a try-finally construct, the exception is automatically re-raised after the finally block.
Take a look at the "Try...finally statements" and "Try...except statements" topics in the Delphi help.
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RE: Try without Catch