LucaMs Expert Licensed User Longtime User Nov 10, 2014 #1 clsEmployee is a simple class that has its simple properties, like "FirstName". CurrentEmployee is an object of type clsEmployee. I change CurrentEmployee.FirstName but... Last edited: Nov 10, 2014
clsEmployee is a simple class that has its simple properties, like "FirstName". CurrentEmployee is an object of type clsEmployee. I change CurrentEmployee.FirstName but...
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Nov 10, 2014 #2 I see. Does it happen with the rapid debugger as well (see my private message)? Upvote 0
LucaMs Expert Licensed User Longtime User Nov 10, 2014 #3 Erel said: I see. Does it happen with the rapid debugger as well (see my private message)? Click to expand... I don't know, just a moment for change the gif then I'll try using the rapid debugger. Upvote 0
Erel said: I see. Does it happen with the rapid debugger as well (see my private message)? Click to expand... I don't know, just a moment for change the gif then I'll try using the rapid debugger.
LucaMs Expert Licensed User Longtime User Nov 10, 2014 #4 Erel said: I see. Does it happen with the rapid debugger as well (see my private message)? Click to expand... No, it does not happen in rapid debugger mode. The strange thing is that now I get a duplicate key error in the database (instructions above) android.database.sqlite.SQLiteConstraintException: PRIMARY KEY must be unique (code 19) I will check. Upvote 0
Erel said: I see. Does it happen with the rapid debugger as well (see my private message)? Click to expand... No, it does not happen in rapid debugger mode. The strange thing is that now I get a duplicate key error in the database (instructions above) android.database.sqlite.SQLiteConstraintException: PRIMARY KEY must be unique (code 19) I will check.
LucaMs Expert Licensed User Longtime User Nov 10, 2014 #5 more precisely in Rapid Debugger Mode I can see the value of the property member variable I used (mFirstName). Upvote 0
more precisely in Rapid Debugger Mode I can see the value of the property member variable I used (mFirstName).
LucaMs Expert Licensed User Longtime User Nov 10, 2014 #6 LucaMs said: The strange thing is that now I get a duplicate key error in the database (instructions above) android.database.sqlite.SQLiteConstraintException: PRIMARY KEY must be unique (code 19) Click to expand... This is because I use a transaction with Try-Catch-End Try and in rapid mode debugger the error (mine!) Is reported. Upvote 0
LucaMs said: The strange thing is that now I get a duplicate key error in the database (instructions above) android.database.sqlite.SQLiteConstraintException: PRIMARY KEY must be unique (code 19) Click to expand... This is because I use a transaction with Try-Catch-End Try and in rapid mode debugger the error (mine!) Is reported.
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Nov 10, 2014 #7 LucaMs said: This is because I use a transaction with Try-Catch-End Try and in rapid mode debugger the error (mine!) Is reported. Click to expand... That's true. It happens on some cases. However it doesn't affect the runtime behavior. Upvote 0
LucaMs said: This is because I use a transaction with Try-Catch-End Try and in rapid mode debugger the error (mine!) Is reported. Click to expand... That's true. It happens on some cases. However it doesn't affect the runtime behavior.
LucaMs Expert Licensed User Longtime User Nov 10, 2014 #8 Erel said: That's true. It happens on some cases. However it doesn't affect the runtime behavior. Click to expand... This is also true But thanks to it, I discovered a little bug in my code Upvote 0
Erel said: That's true. It happens on some cases. However it doesn't affect the runtime behavior. Click to expand... This is also true But thanks to it, I discovered a little bug in my code