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Angela,
You either have to use DBGVIEW(*SOURCE) or *LIST. Many people, (me
included) prefer *LIST. This allows us to debug in production without
having to copy the source to that machine.
You could try submitting a DCR to see if IBM will change that.
As David says, try the RPG list. There are some compiler writers, etc,
that monitor that list pretty closely.
Rob Berendt
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"Angela Wawrzaszek" <awawrzaszek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: H spec
I came across the ability to put compile time specs into the H
specs. I added to my hspecs the following code:
H option(*SrcStmt:*NoDebugIO)
However I compile my program ( no longer doing an F4 to prompt and
supply these) but when I do strdbg it says there is no source code.
If I prompt the compile and change the dbgview to *source then I
am able to put this program in debug. I know I can't force the
dbgview on the H spec yet, but shouldn't this work without have to
force dbgview to *source?
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