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Andrew If you back out the changes and run it again do the same records get skipped ? This might give you a lead on whether its your program or some kind of external effect that your program hasn't taken into account (environment problem vs logic problem) hth Evan Harris >For the records it doesn't write normally, it writes them in Debug. >Basically, I have a record, let's say it's record 123. I make a table >change to 123, and it flows through my process. However, my record doesn't >write to my file. Now, I put my process in debug. Again I make a change >to 123. When I break at the write and F10 through it, the record now >appears in my file. Now let's say that I enddbg and make a change to >record 456. It flows through my process and writes to my file. This is >not dependant on debug. It will happen this way before or after I >start/stop debug.
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