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Numbering Lines of Code
I know this is probably very easy, but I can't find out how to do it in any books I've checked.
We utilize Access 2000 frontend and SQL Server 2000 as our backend. When writing a stored procedure, at times an error message will appear stating there is an error on line 27 for example. Then you have to count down 27 lines to find the snippet of code which needs debugging. Is there a way to have the line numbers appear so that you don't have to manually count down the 27 lines? Thanks in advance. |
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In Access or SQL Server??
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Sorry - In the stored procedure - SQL
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