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Since this is the CODE list I assume you mean the
distributed debugger not the ile debugger (STRDBG
cmd).

Here's how I do it - there may be better/other ways.

After setting a breakpoint, open up the breakpoints
tab.  It's in the upper left pane but you may only see
the Programs tab.  If so, click the arrow button to
the right of the tab until you see the Breakpoints
tab.  Then right click on the breakpoint and select
Modify.  If you have more than one breakpoint this is
how I tell which one to modify:  Left clicking causes
the red dot to get overlaid with a green arrow.

In the modify pane (which should open up once you
selected modify) enter your expression in the
Expression box.

Phil

--- David Wright <dwright@celsinc.com> wrote:
> In ISDB I would set breakpoints to BREAK WHEN X *EQ
> Y...
>
> How can I do that in the new Debugger?
>
> TIA,
> David
>


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