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  3. debugging session


What is 'debugging session' in SAP BC-DWB-TOO - Workbench Tools: Editors, Painters, Modelers?


debugging session - Overview


debugging session - Details


  • Key Concepts: A debugging session is a feature of the SAP Workbench Tools that allows users to identify and fix errors in their code. It is a step-by-step process that allows users to trace the execution of their code and identify any issues. The debugging session can be used with the Editors, Painters, and Modelers components of the BC-DWB-TOO Workbench Tools.
    How to use it: To use the debugging session, users must first set breakpoints in their code. This will allow them to pause the execution of their code at certain points and examine the values of variables or objects. Once the breakpoints are set, users can start the debugging session by pressing the “Debug” button in the Workbench Tools. This will start the execution of the code and pause at each breakpoint. Users can then examine the values of variables or objects and make changes as needed.
    Tips & Tricks: When using the debugging session, it is important to remember to save your changes before exiting the session. This will ensure that any changes you made during the debugging session are not lost. Additionally, it is helpful to use meaningful names for variables and objects so that they are easier to identify during a debugging session.
    Related Information: For more information on using the debugging session, please refer to SAP’s documentation on Workbench Tools

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