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Please adjust your system clock

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I'm working on developing a class that can be used to log the train of
events that leads to error generation. Is there a way in VBA to access the
call stack programmatically? Can you access the arguments passed to each
function call too?



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No, you can't access the call stack programmatically. And no, you
can't access the arguments passed to functions.


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I'm working on developing a class that can be used to log the
train of events that leads to error generation. Is there a way
in VBA to access the call stack programmatically? Can you
access the arguments passed to each function call too?



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Oh well...
Thanks for the prompt response

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No, you can't access the call stack programmatically. And no, you can't
access the arguments passed to functions.


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I'm working on developing a class that can be used to log the train of
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the call stack programmatically? Can you access the arguments passed to
each function call too?





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