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I have about 40 pages worth of code that checks a collection of data files
for various complex exception conditions. It is giving a false alarm on one of them, but only when I let it run. When I step through the code as it processes the data row that gets flagged as an error when the code runs "freely", that data row does not get flagged. How can I debug the code when it doesn't work the same way when I'm watching it as when I'm not watching it? Gregg Roberts |
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