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Debugger Data Type

Version: Available or changed with runtime version 1.0.

Enables communication with a debugger.

Note

This data type is supported only in Business Central on-premises.

Static methods

The following methods are available on the Debugger data type.

Method name Description
Activate() Activates the debugger and attaches the debugger to the next session that is started.
Attach(Integer) Activates the debugger and attaches it to the specified session.
Break() Breaks code execution of a debugging session.
BreakOnError(Boolean) Sets whether the debugger breaks on errors.
BreakOnRecordChanges(Boolean) Breaks execution before a change to a record occurs.
Continue() Executes code until the next breakpoint or until execution ends.
Deactivate() Deactivates the debugger.
DebuggedSessionID() Gets the ID of the previous session that the debugger was attached to.
DebuggingSessionID() Gets the ID of the session that the debugger is currently attached to.
EnableSqlTrace(Integer [, Boolean]) Enables or verifies SQL tracing. If you enable SQL tracing, then SQL Server events for selected sessions on the server instance are collected.
GetLastErrorText() Gets the last error that occurred in the debugger.
IsActive() Indicates whether the debugger is active.
IsAttached() Specifies if the debugger is attached to a session.
IsBreakpointHit() Specifies if a breakpoint is hit in a debugging session.
SkipSystemTriggers(Boolean) Enables the debugger to skip code that is inside system triggers.
StepInto() Executes a method call and then stops at the first line of code inside the method.
StepOut() Enables debugging to return to the calling method after it steps into a method call.
StepOver() Executes a method call and then stops at the first line outside the method call.
Stop() Stops execution as if the code hits an error.

Note

The Dynamics 365 Business Central Debugger is an example of a debugger application that is built using tables, pages, codeunits, and the AL debugger methods.

See Also

Get Started with AL
Developing Extensions