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That's a great analogy Jim! I didn't know you guys had a sense of humor.
Mike "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: As far as I know there is no functionality to support what you are looking for... code execution is like a like waking up after a night of drinking... it knows where it is and it can figure out where it needs to go but how it got there and where the pants went is a complete mystery... -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "clara" wrote: Hi Jim, Thank you Jim. What I really mean is to find the last execution step. It is silly when there is few code, but when there are many if and elseif block, I think it is valuable. Clara -- thank you so much for your help "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: As for a step backwards I do not know of one. You can grab the yellow arrow at the left which indicates which line is executing and drag it to wherever you need it. -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "clara" wrote: Hi all, When debugging code, sometimes, It would be handy if there is a method to step back. Since there might be a big gap between if , elseif block. I need to trace the code. Clara -- thank you so much for your help |
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