At 08:20 PM 3/18/02 -0500, Mike Sinclair wrote:
>Is this a bug, or a feature I don't know how to use?
Mike,
When using TRACE, the F10 key steps through the code
line by line, executing each line as if you were running
the commands normally.
The debugger (TRACE) executes your code just as if you
were running the application. Menus appear, reports are
printed, screen messages appear, and forms display for
data entry and editing. The debugger pauses for user
input where necessary; respond as if the application were
running normally.
The F10 key is useful for stepping through program code
line by line, but debugging hundreds of lines of code
with it can become cumbersome.
The F5 key continuously executes code rather than stepping
through line by line. Pressing F5 on the first line of code
causes the debugger to execute the code until it comes to
an error or a break point or runs another file.
For a complete list of TRACE Hot Keys and more details,
check out the following:
01. http://www.RSyntax.com (Syntax Reference > Hot Keys)
02. At the R> prompt: HELP TRACE
Have Fun!
Very Best Regards,
Razzak.
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