I'm assuming you have the Debugging option turned up to Full or Developer and the 'Display' box underneath it ticked.
If there are any notices/warnings/issues generated they should be displayed on your web page but you may not always see them. The reliable place to look is in your web server's error log file or in the PHP log file if your PHP has been configured to use on (in php.ini)
OK,now I am getting somewhere. When I looked at the Debugger settings, the wording is ambiguous at best. I looked at:
"Performance Info [] Default:No"
and saw it as when I check it, I was accepting the default which now doesn't really make sense but it really should say
"Performance info Enable:[] (Default:No)".
With that solved, I switched on everything!
It reported: Debug info: Got a packet bigger than 'max_allowed_packet' bytes.
Can you tell me where this "max_allowed_packet' bytes" option is located?
Is there a look up for these that I can find these on my own?
Thanks for the quick response.
Interesting, How does a reference to the entire database show me where the results of the Debug exist?
That is a but like "I wonder who owns this phone number?" Here is a phone book, look it up.
Is there a look up for these that I can find these on my own?
Google?!!??
https://www.google.com/search?btnG=1&pws=0&q=max_allowed_packet
From the links provided by the Google search, select, read, apply the one most appropriate to your system setup.
'spirit of sharing', Ken