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How to change code during debugging

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JM - 23 Feb 2007 08:34 GMT
Hi,

I used to chage my code during debugging with Visual Studio 2003, but now
with Visual Studio 2005 I am not able to do it.
I have been looking how to configure Visual Studio 2005 to allow me change
my code during debugging but without luck.

Can anyone tell me how to do it?.

Thanks,

Jamie
RobinS - 23 Feb 2007 19:07 GMT
You should be able to do this. Set a breakpoint and then when you hit it,
try it. It won't let you change everything, but then, neither did the old
version (like the field types).

I'm assuming you're running in Debug mode.

Robin S.
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