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I have an error and this is shown:

[OverflowException: Value was either too large or too small for a Decimal.]
System.Decimal..ctor(Double value) +0
System.Decimal.op_Explicit(Double value) +30
MyMethod(int myParameter) +5174
AnotherMethod(int myParameter) ....

What does +5174 mean? It's not a line number.

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It will be the IL offset, this happens when no PDB files / debug information are present.

You can have PDB data generated for release assemblies, which makes tracking down issues much more straight forward.

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