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Beefy
Starting Member
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Posted - 2001-12-11 : 12:42:48
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| I found that you can breakpoint in sp's and managed to using the VB 6.0 debugging interface. But I cannot seem to breakpoint in triggers.The book says it is possible, but doesn't explain how. Has anyone managed to do it??The only other option is to call a sp from the trigger and do all the SQL and breakpointing in there.. At least for testing.. ;)Thanks...B..... Women may well be able to fake orgasms, but men can fake whole relationships ..... |
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samsekar
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
437 Posts |
Posted - 2001-12-16 : 06:32:28
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quote: I found that you can breakpoint in sp's and managed to using the VB 6.0 debugging interface. But I cannot seem to breakpoint in triggers.The book says it is possible, but doesn't explain how. Has anyone managed to do it??The only other option is to call a sp from the trigger and do all the SQL and breakpointing in there.. At least for testing.. ;)Thanks...B..... Women may well be able to fake orgasms, but men can fake whole relationships .....
You can give print statements on the trigger for testing. u can view that on query analyzer while Executing. |
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