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Coverage profiler
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15/10/2001 10:33:02
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Coding, syntax & commands
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Hi!

Nadya, just use "to \DDDD.log" so you will know where is that file. Switch off coverage profiling before you try to use the log file because it might be opened by VFP.

In addition, it is hard to use coverage profiler (though I did not looked if VFP 7 have any improvements in it). Usually I get much more information manually - by importing that log file into a table and doing queries from it. To import, prepare a structure and use append from command as for a text file.

HTH.

>Hi everybody,
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>URGENT
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>Before running some process I switched to command window and did SET COVERAGE to DDDD.log Now I'd like to analyze these results. What should I do? I tried to run Tools/Converage Profiler, but at some point it could not find a file (this file was created by this proccess and deleted), I hit Cancel, then answered "Yes" on the last question. Does it create some DBF file? Where it is?
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>Thanks in advance.
Vlad Grynchyshyn, Project Manager, MCP
vgryn@yahoo.com
ICQ #10709245
The professional level of programmer could be determined by level of stupidity of his/her bugs

It is not appropriate to say that question is "foolish". There could be only foolish answers. Everybody passed period of time when knows nothing about something.
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