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Phil,

See my answer below...

Regards,

Xuan Chen, Debug for iSeries
(905) 413-3769 T/L 969-3769
xuanchen@ca.ibm.com



Phil Groschwitz <sublime78ska@yahoo.com>@midrange.com on 01/29/2002
10:58:02 AM

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To:   code400-l@midrange.com
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Subject:  Re: Monitoring arrays in Distributed Debugger



Xuanchen,

>
> In order to display array element starting at index
> 9600, you probably need
> to do the following:
> in Monitor Expression dialog, type in "myArrayName +
> 9600".

Trying to do this I get CPF7E15.

Answer:
     This support only available for c family language.

>
> Choose "Show subelements..." menu
> item.  The Array Element
> Expansion dialog will come up.  You could set your
> range using it.
>

This is what I was trying to do originally.  I get no
errors but what's in the monitor pane is the first 500
elements.

I also went into File|Preferences|Debug and for the
pgm I'm debugging I changed the
DefaultArray/Struct/Class start/max to maximum number
of elements = 500 and starting element = 9500.  Makes
no effect on the array elements displayed in the
monitors pane.

Answer:
     Right now, it only works for subelements between startingDisplayPoint
     (like myArrayName+9500) to 255, and only works for c family languages.

     We've awared this debug limitation, and will try to improve it in our
     next release.

Maybe I should note that I'm debugging an RPG pgm.

Phil



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