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YMinaev
15 years agoStaff
Hi Dirk,
Yes, timing may be the problem, however, we need to investigate it more deeply to find the exact cause. If possible, please follow the steps below to provide us with more information:
1. Download AQtime.
2. Install and start it.
3. Select the File | New Project From Module... main menu item.
4. In the Open File dialog, select the '<TestExecute>\bin\TestExecute.exe' file and click Open.
5. If needed, specify command-line parameters for it (Run | Parameters...).
6. Take a look at the AQtime toolbar - there is a combo box. Open it and select the Tracing | Exception Trace Profiler item.
7. Right-click somewhere inside the Event View panel (it is opened by default at the bottom of AQtime's window) and select the Options... item.
8. In the Options dialog that appears, set the value of the Profiling Time | Event View | General | Exceptions | Depth Shown option to 100.
9. Click the Run toolbar button (the green arrow) or press F5 to start the profiling.
10. AQtime will start TE and trace all exceptions that will occur in it until it is closed.
11. Reproduce the problem and terminate TE when it occurs.
12. Right-click inside AQtime's Event View panel and select the Save All... item.
13. Save the contents of the panel to an HTML file and send it to us.
Yes, timing may be the problem, however, we need to investigate it more deeply to find the exact cause. If possible, please follow the steps below to provide us with more information:
1. Download AQtime.
2. Install and start it.
3. Select the File | New Project From Module... main menu item.
4. In the Open File dialog, select the '<TestExecute>\bin\TestExecute.exe' file and click Open.
5. If needed, specify command-line parameters for it (Run | Parameters...).
6. Take a look at the AQtime toolbar - there is a combo box. Open it and select the Tracing | Exception Trace Profiler item.
7. Right-click somewhere inside the Event View panel (it is opened by default at the bottom of AQtime's window) and select the Options... item.
8. In the Options dialog that appears, set the value of the Profiling Time | Event View | General | Exceptions | Depth Shown option to 100.
9. Click the Run toolbar button (the green arrow) or press F5 to start the profiling.
10. AQtime will start TE and trace all exceptions that will occur in it until it is closed.
11. Reproduce the problem and terminate TE when it occurs.
12. Right-click inside AQtime's Event View panel and select the Save All... item.
13. Save the contents of the panel to an HTML file and send it to us.
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