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Debugging an OLE service
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23/08/2007 13:55:30
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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23/08/2007 13:48:45
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Classes - VCX
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
Divers
Thread ID:
01249928
Message ID:
01249967
Vues:
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>>>I have a client utility sending data strings to a service created using the following EMPS_Server_Class subclass. I have code in the DataArrival procedure that creates a LOG file whenever it is run. The log file does not get created, though I can tell that the port is open, listening and receiving as the client utility does not error out like it (normally) does if the port isn't actively open. Anyone have any ideas what I can do to debug this? I'm unable to walk through the code as it's a service. Unless there is a way to do that?
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>>Puhleeeeze... wrap your lines. I had to put two desks together and six monitors side by side to read this.
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>And yet, no solution.

You probably figured I was kidding. And I did read the whole thread first (skipping most of the code, though) and saw that Hugo solved it for you.

>I just copy/paste, if it's too hard for you to read, then someone else will. Has actually.

Yes, I know, and if the problem was anywhere close to my fields of interest I would have copied it into a .prg and tried it there. I jumped into this thread for the benefit of those border cases, where someone doesn't even recognize a problem he can solve, because the code is so cinemascope that the reply button is offscreen (as it happened this time). I know I've failed to respond to a few, simply because I was unable to read it far enough to see that I should respond.

And OTOH, when I really need a solution, I take care to wrap my lines, so not to avert someone who thinks like I do :).

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