How to run and use D-Bug effectively for TaxCalc purposes
When collecting logs for any TaxCalc investigation, it is strongly advised to run D-Bug so that it can collect specific lines of code that will help identify what is causing the problem.
It is also advised to run the D-Bug tool with 'SQL Statements' as this will show a bit more information than the standard default
Adding the D-Bug tool on to a Windows PC
- Use the transfer option via AnyDesk to send across the D-Bug.exe tool
- Move the file to a local directory on the machine (preferably desktop or C/TaxCalcHub)
- Close TaxCalc
- Open D-Bug then minimize the window and open TaxCalc
D-Bug will display lines of code as TaxCalc starts. It will capture any errors normally with at least one or two lines of text that points to a specific issue.
Running with SQL Statements
To run D-Bug with full SQL Statements, see the link below on how to add this:
View SQL Statements in Debugview