>Mark,
>The number of times run is a function of the Coverage Profiler not the Coverage log. The log file contains the line of code executed and the time it took. The file is built in a synchronous fashion as each lines executes.
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>The Coverage Profiler imports the text file into a DBF and indexes it. It them does a count to show how many times each line of code was hit.
You define the log file name in the debugger, then after running the code or whatever, you open the Profiler to view the results -- either Profile mode or Coverage mode. Except for the level of detail, I don't really see much of a distinction unless he meant just defining a log file, running his code, turning it off, then editing the resultant text file itself?
Amendment -- nevermind. I re-read his original question.
Mark McCasland
Midlothian, TX USA