USB Debugging settings wont save! auto reverts to disabled - Honor 8X Questions & Answers

When enabling the usb debugging option in developer options, the setting visually is enabled but doesn't technically enable as ive tried connecting a usb cable between my pc and the phone at this moment. When simply backing out and going back into the settings, the usb debugging value is returned to being visually disabled.
I have never come across this problem before and cant find any information about this online. I've tried using multiple different cables.
If anyone has any information or advise on how to deal with this issue I would great appreciate it!

I Solved the issue....
disable OEM unlock.
revoke usb debugging permissions.
exit settings.
return and you should be able to enable and disable usb debugging.... OEM unlock seems to lock other settings changes from being saved while it is enabled..

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Tasker?
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