>If this class is subclassed, and the subclass or the object also has code in the method--of course you're calling DODEFAULT()--the breakpoint won't work as is. You have to change it to use the form:
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>The bp as is will work except under these conditions, or so far as I've been able to discern.Nancy,
Thanks for the response.
If I understand your point correctly, it sounds like double-clicking in a child class' code window to establish a breakpoint is essentially useless and doesn't work because of the syntax convention it uses to create the breakpoint. Is that correct?
I could be experiencing a weird flashback (not the first time), but I could've sworn this used to work.
Laterness,
Jon
Jon Rosenbaum
Devcon Drummer