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The SQL pre-compiler is always a bit of a pain in these situations, because
of the temporary source member it creates. Have you tried DBGVIEW(*LIST)?

Joe

From: jlowary@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

What am I doing wrong?

When I try and debug an program (one bound SQLRPGLE module) the source in
the debugger does not match what is executing (ie: stops on comment lines,
etc). I have recompile module and rebound the program, and I'm calling
the right version. I know the SQL precompiler messes with the source, but
I thought there was a way to get the source to match instructions. I
have DBGVIEW(*SOURCE) on the module. I've tried green screen, WDSc
Debug, and setting a service entry point and in all three ways my source
displayed is not what is running.


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