Sabtu, 16 Juli 2011

[AccessDevelopers] Re: Did I turn off the step-into

 

Thanks for the kind and informative reply. somewhere or somehow (who, what, when) I stopped it all, I guess. Then, when I returned to this medium (programming), I yi, ;yi. Lets just agree to forget it for now and when I get more braincells, I will ask at that time. Thanks again

--- In AccessDevelopers@yahoogroups.com, "Toby Bierly" <toby@...> wrote:
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> I don't see any replies to this one. If you want to step through your code, you place a break point by clicking on the left side of the code window. A red circle appears next to that line. When that code line is executed, it will stop there and you can use F8 to step into subroutines, Shift+F8 to step through the code without going into subroutines, etc.
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> The "Debug Window" in Access is actually a different thing. You hit Ctrl+G to see it. I mainly use it for the Immediate Window, but I think you can also set variables to Watch or see current variable values. If you place a line in your code like...
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> Debug.Print variableName
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> ... it will output that variable value to the Immediate window. Also, you can go to the Immediate Window and type in a question mark and any expression to have it evaluated in real time. For example:
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> ? variableName / 60
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> Hope that helps,
> Toby
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: AccessDevelopers@yahoogroups.com [mailto:AccessDevelopers@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of backyardautopart
> Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2011 2:22 AM
> To: AccessDevelopers@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [AccessDevelopers] Did I turn off the step-into
>
>
>
> I have not seen the debug window in a long time in my program. I put the word Stop into my 2002 Access code and the program ignores it. I have error trapping code throughout.
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