> >>You can use the Coverage Profiler (starting in VFP9) for EXEs run outside 
> >>of the VFP

> Just so Virgil understands, the Coverage Profiler is for checking performance 
> bottlenecks and to
> understand what code was run, not for stepping through code in the debugger.

I say forget the built-in profiler tool. It's incredibly inefficient
at parsing log files, viewing them, etc. I personally have switched to
CVP, available on Ed's download page(http://leafe.com/dls/vfp). The
features in this tool are very nice and bring it closer to what's
available in a professional profiling tool such as one I used for C++
recently from Compuware(community edition, I think).


-- 
Derek


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