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Willie
what I think you need is the following, within debug
WATCH field-name
then press F12
what will happen is that the debug will stop once the value of field-name
CHANGES.
NOTE the CHANGES. If you read a record that the field-name changes from a
value to say 'XXXXXX'
then if the next record is read and the field-name is STILL the same (that
is'XXXXXX') debug will NOT stop.



Alan Shore

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rpg400-l-bounces+alanshore=nbty.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 04/05/2007
04:32:43 PM:

In STRDBG, is there a way to list the value of a break field? I have
a program that I need to run debug on. It reads a large volume of
records. I do not want to set and hit the 'F12' key for each record.
That way, after it runs I can look at a listing to see if there is
something different in the field.
Thanks for any/all help,
William Moore


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