Debugging a Table in Referenced Tables View

You can open a table for viewing, editing, and debugging from the Referenced Tables view, which opens automatically when you launch a database debug session.

  1. (Optional) Set Referenced Tables view display options in the SQL Debugger Preferences page.

    When working with very large tables, it is important to set Maximum rows to display.

  2. Open a procedural object for editing.
  3. Set breakpoints.
  4. Launch a debug session from the Procedural Object Editor.
  5. If the Referenced Tables view does not open automatically, select Window > Show View > Referenced Tables from the main menu bar.
  6. Click a table or view name to see table details.

    The table displays in the detail frame on the right. Once the table or view is open you can view, sort, and filter data, set display options, and open the Table Data editor.

Related concepts
Referenced Tables View
Related tasks
Debugging a Procedural Object
Debugging a Trigger
Debugging an External Client
Opening a Table in Referenced Tables View
Viewing Referenced Table Data
Calling an RPC Table from the Referenced Tables View
Editing Table Data from the Referenced Tables View
Filtering Table Data from the Referenced Tables View
Setting Display Options for Referenced Tables View
Viewing Text and Image Data in a Referenced Table
Related reference
SQL Debugger
Navigation Keys for Tables and Grids

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