Hi Randy,
If you're using VB6, select Tools/Options and select the General Tab - then in the Error Tapping frame, select 'Break on All Errors' this will cause the code to break on the line that is causing the error when running in 'development' mode. (i.e. - not from an exe)
If you want to send each line of code to a file using VB6, I stand to be corrected, but I'm not sure that there is any easy to do this...
Regards, Al
>Hi. Very much a VB beginner (I usually do Fox). Is there a command to send your lines of code to a file as they execute?? In FoxPro, the command would be "set dohistory on". I am getting an error message without a debug hint as to where it is (runtime error 424: object required).
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>Thanks, Randy
Al Williams
Anola MB, CANADA