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Rick Silvers
05-04-2005, 03:42 PM
To all,

How do you stop the debugger when you encounter an error ?
I have tried using STEP OUT (CTRL T) and BREAK (SHIFT+ESC) and neither
works.
It's like the debugger gets caught in a loop and will not stop, I still see
Executing at the bottom of the screen. I usually
have to ALT+CTL+DEL and bring up Windows Task manager and click PL/SQL
developer and then click
End Task.

Is there a bug in the debugger or is there a parameter I'm not setting ?
Several other developers have complained about the
same issue . . .

I'm running Win XP professional on a HP 883n and telecommuting thru Secure
Client VPN.

Thanks,
Rick

Newsgroups
05-05-2005, 06:48 AM
Rick Silvers wrote: To all, How do you stop the debugger when you encounter an error ?

Use the red lightening bolt on the toolbar.

Your PLSD questions will be answered faster and better by using their
forums at http://www.allroundautomations.com/
I have tried using STEP OUT (CTRL T) and BREAK (SHIFT+ESC) and neither works. It's like the debugger gets caught in a loop and will not stop, I still see Executing at the bottom of the screen. I usually have to ALT+CTL+DEL and bring up Windows Task manager and click PL/SQL developer and then click End Task. Is there a bug in the debugger or is there a parameter I'm not setting ? Several other developers have complained about the same issue . . . I'm running Win XP professional on a HP 883n and telecommuting thru Secure Client VPN. Thanks, Rick


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