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Right. As I hinted < s > I do set context free references where possible. and if the variable I'm interested goes out of scope, then I deactivate the breakpoint (because I don't *care* about it then, anyway).
For lurkers who may not know, you can open the break point dialog and deactivate a break point--but not delete it. This way you can keep your breaks (which can be a PIA to set up), but not have to fight through them when they don't have meaning. This ability helps the debugger be really useful.
But, I suspect I may be the person on Earth who actually LOVES the debugger. < s >.
>The ugly breaks in the debugger when you set the watchpoint on this.name or thisform.theobject.property=.t., and then it goes out of scope since you call something from the toolbar -
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