Don't confuse Runtime with an EXE.
SUSPEND, STEP ON, DEBUG are not available in runtime.
I'm curious about the company you're with. I lived in Greensboro several years ago and would like to find out what's happening with the Fox community there. If you don't mind, shoot my your phone number in a PM and I'll give you a call in the next couple of days.
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>I didn't think so for 8 years.... yet I start a new job 2 months ago and they showed me how!
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>Basically, in the source code, place a SUSPEND where you want to stop at. Then compile the code... (EXE).
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>Make sure you have set your default to where the EXE and Project are at (in the same directory). Then just DO your.EXE.
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>When you hit the SUSPEND... the EXE will stop at that line and you can bring up the debugger by typing DEBUG in the command window.
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>Tommy
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer