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  • Subject: Arrays in Multiple Occurs Data Structures - Debugging
  • From: "Buckingham, Ed" <Buckingham@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 15:14:09 -0500

> Can anyone answer this question.  I am trying to debug an RPGLE program
> using CODE400 Debugger and found that I am not able to display a specific
> range of elements in my array which is a Multiple Occurrence Data
> Structure.  Below is the code that defines the Data Structure.
> 
>           
>      D LNDS            DS                  OCCURS(13)
>      D  DSX                    1    600
>      D                                     DIM(600)
> District/Store
>      D  STX                  601   3600
>      D                                     DIM(600)
> 
> For example I would like to monitor the DSX array for occurrence 2.  Has
> anyone run into this problem?  Does CODE400 support this type of variable
> watching?  In regular debug on AS400 you can do this by "EVAL
> DSX(2,1..30)"  and that will list the DSX array from element 1 thru 30 for
> occurrence 2.  Any help on this would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Ed Buckingham
> 
> 
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