How Can I Find Out Who Is Passing a Wrong Parameter Value?
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Problem Description
The wrong parameter value is being passed to one of my functions. This function is called from all over the place. How can I find out what is passing it the wrong value?
Solution
To resolve this problem
Set a location breakpoint at the beginning of the function.
Right-click the breakpoint and select Condition.
In the Breakpoint Condition dialog box, click on the Condition check box. For more information see How to: Specify a Breakpoint Condition.
Enter an expression, such as Var==3, into the text box, where Var is the name of the parameter that contains the bad value, and 3 is the bad value passed to it.
Select the is True radio button, and click the OK button.
Now run the program again. The breakpoint causes the program to halt at the beginning of the function when the Var parameter has the value 3.
Use the Call Stack window to find the calling function and navigate to its source code. For more information, see How to: Use the Call Stack Window.