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Capturing Events randy1200
8/24/2007 9:04:05 AM
visual studio .net debugging:
In working in Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Software Developers, in C#.

I'm working on an application that was developed in CAB, where the architect
is long gone. I have a WorkItem that's composed of a 4 panels which contain
grids. If the user clicks a different row in the first grid, the other panels
change. Clearly, the changes in the other panels occur because an event fires.

I'm having an extremely difficult time discovering what event is firing. If
you've ever worked in someone else’s CAB project, you can probably appreciate
this. My question is: how can I setup Visual Studio 2005 to tell me the name
of the events that have just fired?


Thanks,
Re: Capturing Events Stevanich
8/31/2007 12:20:03 PM
Randy,

What is CAB? The only Cab I am familiar with in Visual Studio is a cabinent
file used for deployment.

Thanks,

Steve


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