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Try using the call stack Birgitta. Usually in the upper left hand pane.

Highlight the stack level you want (in your case it should be one above the subproc entry) and that should do it. I must admit that I have never done it in quite the circumstances you describe (globals in a subproc source) so I'm not sure it will work and haven't time to test but ...

If that doesn't work, have you tried using the "hover" method for viewing the variable? i.e. just position your mouse over the variable name and leave it there - does that not show the value.

If neither of these work then it is PMR time!

P.S. This should really be on the WDSCi list if only to get the attention of the developers who don't watch this one.


Jon Paris

www.Partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com



On 29-Sep-09, at 4:28 AM, rpg400-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Can someone point me into the right direction, i.e. describe me how to see
the content of the global variables within the WDSC/RDi Debugger.
Or do I really have to go back to STRSRVJOB and STRDBG (which is quite
annoying if you have to debug CGI programs)?


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