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PÃ¥l Eilertsen
Hi,
I have a mdb file with a lot of forms developed in Access 2000. We have
upgraded to Access 2003 and I need to debug the code in order to find errors.
But I cannot get the debugging to work. I start the mdb file and the main
form comes up. I then go into the visual basic editor and place a breakpoint
i the code of a button click and then press the button. At this time I
expected that the execution would stop and let me step through the code but
this doesn't happen. The code executes without breaking. What am I doing
wrong? And yes I am sure that I have the breakpoint in the right place
Is there a setting I've missed or is there a compatability problem with 2000
and 2003?
I have tried to create a dummy project in 2003 and using breakpoints to stop
execution and it worked fine.
Please help.
Best regards
PÃ¥l Eilertsen
I have a mdb file with a lot of forms developed in Access 2000. We have
upgraded to Access 2003 and I need to debug the code in order to find errors.
But I cannot get the debugging to work. I start the mdb file and the main
form comes up. I then go into the visual basic editor and place a breakpoint
i the code of a button click and then press the button. At this time I
expected that the execution would stop and let me step through the code but
this doesn't happen. The code executes without breaking. What am I doing
wrong? And yes I am sure that I have the breakpoint in the right place
Is there a setting I've missed or is there a compatability problem with 2000
and 2003?
I have tried to create a dummy project in 2003 and using breakpoints to stop
execution and it worked fine.
Please help.
Best regards
PÃ¥l Eilertsen