Where are the breakpoints?
I am assuming you are not changing any variable in debug.
There are 2 instances of call to PRINT. Are the records not printed being
called from a particular line or is it mixed?


On 8/30/09, Gary Kuznitz <docfxit@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a program that I can't figure out. It runs fine in debug mode when
I am
steeping through the program. When I run it without debug it skips
printing some of
the records. I'm running it interactivly on the same screen both in and
out of debug.
Since it's on the same screen it runs with the same user and the same
library list.
It's printing record 1 & 2 then it skips to record 8 it skips record 9 and
prints record
10,11, 12, skips 13 & 14 and prints record 15.

It's a simple program that reads one file sequencialy, writes one file and
prints a
report. The file it's writing is processing every record just fine.

I don't understand how it can skip some of the records when it's not in
debug mode
and process all the records when it is.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Gary Kuznitz
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