>>Hi,
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>>Please explain to me what I don't understand. A form is being open. The INIT should fire first. Then user clicks on a button cmd.Go_Next and the code in method thisform.go_next is executed. This code comes across an error.
>>I analyze the stack. But the method INIT is not in the aProgStack. This is the sample code how I scan through the stack:
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>>ASTACKINFO(aProgStack)
>>FOR iEle = 1 TO ALEN( aProgStack, 1 )
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>>NEXT
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>>
>>What am I missing?
>
>You got the answer to your question. I just want to add that when I want to know all the events that fire and the order, I use the Event Tracker. For debugging, I often add DEBUGOUT commands in methods to track where I am and what's going on.
>
>Tamar
Please correct me if I am wrong. I am reading your paper on debugging. And the code:
SET EVENTTRACKING TO Events.TXT
SET EVENTRACKING ON
Only works when executing the application from IDE. And at run-time, when running the app as an EXE, these commands do not work. Do I understand correctly that the Event Tracker only work in a Debugger or when running the app from IDE, and NOT from the .EXE?
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