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Xuan,

> Answer:
>    If you put the correct mapped IFS path (in PC) into your
> local source path entry of the Debugger Settings dialog,
> you should be able to get the source.  Note:  It is the
> path where your source resides, and it
>    assume the name of the source be "moduleName.c".
>
>    e.g., if you module name is myModule, and the local source
> path is set to z:\myDir, the debugger will try to find
> source file  myModule.c in  directory z:\myDir.
>
>    If you still cannot find the source by using the rule
> described above, it is a bug.
>
>  Please let us know.  Thanks.


In the local source path I have the following:

        c:\morgan\src

The dialog comes up saying that it can't find the following file:

        /QOpenSys/src/mainline/appx/appx/../bi.c


When I receive the dialog, I reply by entering:

        c:\morgan\src\bi.c

And it takes it and loads the source.  However, each source file then
has to be respecified in this way.

Morgan




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