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2002ASP #65
DebugTimer

Have you ever been asked: Which part of the routine is taking so long? or did you ever wonder what function was bogging your app down, or did you ever just want to time a particular statement or function? Welcome to DebugTimer. It's not a resource hog and uses no active-x controls... just the built-in Timer function in VB. This is a very easily implemented class module that allows you to time any line(s) of code or functions or whatever. You can even use multiple timers or nest them. I wrote this to determine the length of time it took to perform various stored procedures, and it worked great. If you have a similar need, I'm sure this will do the trick.

2002C #8669
DebugTimer

Have you ever been asked: Which part of the routine is taking so long? or did you ever wonder what function was bogging your app down, or did you ever just want to time a particular statement or function? Welcome to DebugTimer. It's not a resource hog and uses no active-x controls... just the built-in Timer function in VB. This is a very easily implemented class module that allows you to time any line(s) of code or functions or whatever. You can even use multiple timers or nest them. I wrote this to determine the length of time it took to perform various stored procedures, and it worked great. If you have a similar need, I'm sure this will do the trick.

2002VB #17273
DebugTimer

Have you ever been asked: Which part of the routine is taking so long? or did you ever wonder what function was bogging your app down, or did you ever just want to time a particular statement or function? Welcome to DebugTimer. It's not a resource hog and uses no active-x controls... just the built-in Timer function in VB. This is a very easily implemented class module that allows you to time any line(s) of code or functions or whatever. You can even use multiple timers or nest them. I wrote this to determine the length of time it took to perform various stored procedures, and it worked great. If you have a similar need, I'm sure this will do the trick.

ASP_Volume2 #30483
DebugTimer

Have you ever been asked: Which part of the routine is taking so long? or did you ever wonder what function was bogging your app down, or did you ever just want to time a particular statement or function? Welcome to DebugTimer. It's not a resource hog and uses no active-x controls... just the built-in Timer function in VB. This is a very easily implemented class module that allows you to time any line(s) of code or functions or whatever. You can even use multiple timers or nest them. I wrote this to determine the length of time it took to perform various stored procedures, and it worked great. If you have a similar need, I'm sure this will do the trick.

ASP_Volume2 #33716
Clean & Quick: EnumerateWindows

This code will enumerate all windows on the desktop including child windows, and children of children. There are several other entries here on PSC that perform a similar task, but they add functionality and interfaces that I didn't need... And so this is a more straightforward barebones approach; lighter & cleaner without worrying about treeviews or complicated code- A few API declarations, about a dozen lines of code and you're good to go.

ASP_Volume3 #44466
Clean & Quick: EnumerateWindows

This code will enumerate all windows on the desktop including child windows, and children of children. There are several other entries here on PSC that perform a similar task, but they add functionality and interfaces that I didn't need... And so this is a more straightforward barebones approach; lighter & cleaner without worrying about treeviews or complicated code- A few API declarations, about a dozen lines of code and you're good to go.

ASP_Volume3 #44467
DebugTimer

Have you ever been asked: Which part of the routine is taking so long? or did you ever wonder what function was bogging your app down, or did you ever just want to time a particular statement or function? Welcome to DebugTimer. It's not a resource hog and uses no active-x controls... just the built-in Timer function in VB. This is a very easily implemented class module that allows you to time any line(s) of code or functions or whatever. You can even use multiple timers or nest them. I wrote this to determine the length of time it took to perform various stored procedures, and it worked great. If you have a similar need, I'm sure this will do the trick.

C_Volume2 #71545
DebugTimer

Have you ever been asked: Which part of the routine is taking so long? or did you ever wonder what function was bogging your app down, or did you ever just want to time a particular statement or function? Welcome to DebugTimer. It's not a resource hog and uses no active-x controls... just the built-in Timer function in VB. This is a very easily implemented class module that allows you to time any line(s) of code or functions or whatever. You can even use multiple timers or nest them. I wrote this to determine the length of time it took to perform various stored procedures, and it worked great. If you have a similar need, I'm sure this will do the trick.

C_Volume2 #74778
Clean & Quick: EnumerateWindows

This code will enumerate all windows on the desktop including child windows, and children of children. There are several other entries here on PSC that perform a similar task, but they add functionality and interfaces that I didn't need... And so this is a more straightforward barebones approach; lighter & cleaner without worrying about treeviews or complicated code- A few API declarations, about a dozen lines of code and you're good to go.

Java_Volume1 #90089
DebugTimer

Have you ever been asked: Which part of the routine is taking so long? or did you ever wonder what function was bogging your app down, or did you ever just want to time a particular statement or function? Welcome to DebugTimer. It's not a resource hog and uses no active-x controls... just the built-in Timer function in VB. This is a very easily implemented class module that allows you to time any line(s) of code or functions or whatever. You can even use multiple timers or nest them. I wrote this to determine the length of time it took to perform various stored procedures, and it worked great. If you have a similar need, I'm sure this will do the trick.

Java_Volume1 #93322
Clean & Quick: EnumerateWindows

This code will enumerate all windows on the desktop including child windows, and children of children. There are several other entries here on PSC that perform a similar task, but they add functionality and interfaces that I didn't need... And so this is a more straightforward barebones approach; lighter & cleaner without worrying about treeviews or complicated code- A few API declarations, about a dozen lines of code and you're good to go.

1_2002 #104027
DebugTimer

Have you ever been asked: Which part of the routine is taking so long? or did you ever wonder what function was bogging your app down, or did you ever just want to time a particular statement or function? Welcome to DebugTimer. It's not a resource hog and uses no active-x controls... just the built-in Timer function in VB. This is a very easily implemented class module that allows you to time any line(s) of code or functions or whatever. You can even use multiple timers or nest them. I wrote this to determine the length of time it took to perform various stored procedures, and it worked great. If you have a similar need, I'm sure this will do the trick.

2_2002-2004 #117236
DebugTimer

Have you ever been asked: Which part of the routine is taking so long? or did you ever wonder what function was bogging your app down, or did you ever just want to time a particular statement or function? Welcome to DebugTimer. It's not a resource hog and uses no active-x controls... just the built-in Timer function in VB. This is a very easily implemented class module that allows you to time any line(s) of code or functions or whatever. You can even use multiple timers or nest them. I wrote this to determine the length of time it took to perform various stored procedures, and it worked great. If you have a similar need, I'm sure this will do the trick.

2_2002-2004 #120469
Clean & Quick: EnumerateWindows

This code will enumerate all windows on the desktop including child windows, and children of children. There are several other entries here on PSC that perform a similar task, but they add functionality and interfaces that I didn't need... And so this is a more straightforward barebones approach; lighter & cleaner without worrying about treeviews or complicated code- A few API declarations, about a dozen lines of code and you're good to go.

3_2004-2005 #135780
DebugTimer

Have you ever been asked: Which part of the routine is taking so long? or did you ever wonder what function was bogging your app down, or did you ever just want to time a particular statement or function? Welcome to DebugTimer. It's not a resource hog and uses no active-x controls... just the built-in Timer function in VB. This is a very easily implemented class module that allows you to time any line(s) of code or functions or whatever. You can even use multiple timers or nest them. I wrote this to determine the length of time it took to perform various stored procedures, and it worked great. If you have a similar need, I'm sure this will do the trick.

3_2004-2005 #139013
Clean & Quick: EnumerateWindows

This code will enumerate all windows on the desktop including child windows, and children of children. There are several other entries here on PSC that perform a similar task, but they add functionality and interfaces that I didn't need... And so this is a more straightforward barebones approach; lighter & cleaner without worrying about treeviews or complicated code- A few API declarations, about a dozen lines of code and you're good to go.

4_2005-2006 #149763
Clean & Quick: EnumerateWindows

This code will enumerate all windows on the desktop including child windows, and children of children. There are several other entries here on PSC that perform a similar task, but they add functionality and interfaces that I didn't need... And so this is a more straightforward barebones approach; lighter & cleaner without worrying about treeviews or complicated code- A few API declarations, about a dozen lines of code and you're good to go.

4_2005-2006 #149764
DebugTimer

Have you ever been asked: Which part of the routine is taking so long? or did you ever wonder what function was bogging your app down, or did you ever just want to time a particular statement or function? Welcome to DebugTimer. It's not a resource hog and uses no active-x controls... just the built-in Timer function in VB. This is a very easily implemented class module that allows you to time any line(s) of code or functions or whatever. You can even use multiple timers or nest them. I wrote this to determine the length of time it took to perform various stored procedures, and it worked great. If you have a similar need, I'm sure this will do the trick.

5_2007-2008 #172281
Clean & Quick: EnumerateWindows

This code will enumerate all windows on the desktop including child windows, and children of children. There are several other entries here on PSC that perform a similar task, but they add functionality and interfaces that I didn't need... And so this is a more straightforward barebones approach; lighter & cleaner without worrying about treeviews or complicated code- A few API declarations, about a dozen lines of code and you're good to go.

5_2007-2008 #172282
DebugTimer

Have you ever been asked: Which part of the routine is taking so long? or did you ever wonder what function was bogging your app down, or did you ever just want to time a particular statement or function? Welcome to DebugTimer. It's not a resource hog and uses no active-x controls... just the built-in Timer function in VB. This is a very easily implemented class module that allows you to time any line(s) of code or functions or whatever. You can even use multiple timers or nest them. I wrote this to determine the length of time it took to perform various stored procedures, and it worked great. If you have a similar need, I'm sure this will do the trick.

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