Shannon.Inge
Member
While debugging I noticed something that seemed strange to me and I'm just wondering if others have seen it as well.
I have a group section with the following data sequence. There are level break headers for RORN, OORN, and MCU2 and level break footers for RORN and MCU2.
I made sure that was at least one executable line of code in the Initialize and Do events for all the level break headers and footers as well as the main group section. I set a breakpoint on the first line of code in each of these events and started debugging. The events ran in this order:
MCU2 Footer Initialize
RORN Footer Initialize
RORN Header Initialize
OORN Header Initialize
MCU2 Header Initialize
Main Group Section Initialize
RORN Header Do
OORN Header Do
MCU2 Header Do
Main Group Section Do
MCU2 Footer Do
RORN Footer Do
Remaining events ran in an expected order...
Is it normal for the footers to Initialize at the very beginning, even before the headers initialize? Maybe this is normal and we've just never noticed it?
Thanks,
Shannon
E1 9.2, Tools 9.2.5.3
I have a group section with the following data sequence. There are level break headers for RORN, OORN, and MCU2 and level break footers for RORN and MCU2.
I made sure that was at least one executable line of code in the Initialize and Do events for all the level break headers and footers as well as the main group section. I set a breakpoint on the first line of code in each of these events and started debugging. The events ran in this order:
MCU2 Footer Initialize
RORN Footer Initialize
RORN Header Initialize
OORN Header Initialize
MCU2 Header Initialize
Main Group Section Initialize
RORN Header Do
OORN Header Do
MCU2 Header Do
Main Group Section Do
MCU2 Footer Do
RORN Footer Do
Remaining events ran in an expected order...
Is it normal for the footers to Initialize at the very beginning, even before the headers initialize? Maybe this is normal and we've just never noticed it?
Thanks,
Shannon
E1 9.2, Tools 9.2.5.3