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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Installation et configuration
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 7 SP1
Divers
Thread ID:
01271950
Message ID:
01272432
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Hi Thomas,

when I have an issue like this, I do turn the coverage on/off where I know the general problem exists.

We also have the capability, since all requery's run through a single routine, to log query times, where we think that's the issue.

Hank

>Hi Hank,
>>
>>that's why I use CVP, which let's me boil it down and find the long-running statements. Without it, however, I agree it's much easier to take the time to output time logs.
>
>I have run CVP only testwise but not on very long files and I had assumed the times taken would grow the same as in the vfp coverage compiler - reasoning by analogy is not really QED <g>. But I have not really verified that set coverage to will be able to write out files > 2 Gig, which it did not in vfp6 but should happen if the coverage runs in one part for an H - which would mean at least one component to be free of that ridicolous 2GB barrier even exisiting on LLF.
>
>I remember creating a hook im my logging fwk to toggle coverages depending on rules, so that they could be analyzed in the vfp coverage profiler in reasonable time, and some routines to SQL-massage huge log files to create estimates on times running with and witout called code, then loading a .txt piped analysis of those parts into a memo field of the log table - those were fine days early this century <bg>.
>
>regards
>
>thomas
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