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Hi all  --

Version: 5.1.2.5
Build id: 20050622_0933

Is there a way within the Integrated Debugger to force it to default to 
the Listing View?  I have a program in our development libraries where the 
source member had been deleted at some point.  But, since I compile my 
programs with DBGVIEW(*ALL) for my development, I have access to the 
compile listing (within debug).  Currently, though, when I try to start 
the Integrated Debugger on this program, and since it cannot find the 
source member, I cannot access the Listing View.

I am able, through the Green-Screen STRDBG command, to get to the Listing 
View.  With the CODE Distributed Debugger, I am also able to get to the 
Listing View.  For now, I can use the Green-Screen debugger to reconstruct 
the source, but the 24x80 screen is limiting.  I could also use the CODE 
Distributed Debugger, but the interface to get into the source is not that 
intuitive.  The Integrated Debugger editor would make the task easier.

Thanks for any help you can give,
Kirk Palmer
IT Project Manager
Walsworth Publishing Company, Inc.

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