I had a similar interpretation as @Edgar_. Many beginners who are learning Access (or even experienced users with strong database skills) may not be programmers by trade and thus may not be aware of the basics around debugging. Covering that could potentially be useful if not already addressed somewhere in the forum. For example, to go over the basics within the VBA development environment -- setting breakpoints, understanding how to set and use watches/locals, reviewing the call stack, stepping in/over/out of code, etc.
Prabha_Friend has a very good command of the English language, based on my past experiences with him over several years. His problem is more along the lines of a cultural difference in the way some questions are asked.
I checked the IP addresses of his most recent connections. All but one is still from the Tamil Nadu state/province, and the one odd connection was through a VPN server. His last several connections are from the same place, but he has jumped around within Tamil Nadu.
Yet another example of why sometimes AI can be a pain in the toches. To maintain respect for Prabha_Friend, I will suggest that we wait for him to elucidate regarding what it is he is really asking.
Well ok then, in that case I heartily agree with him that it might be nice to have a forum for Troubleshooting and Debugging.
Then again, there would be plenty of redundancy i.e. you are troubleshooting a Form so do you post it in Forms or Troubleshooting - but that theoretical redundancy already exists on other levels so I suppose it's not a big deal.
maybe he's offering to beta test things that 'prime developers' make.
I won't lie to you, I was utterly and completely befuddled by his post. At least the second half of it.