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Hi Booth, <If I try to debug a CLP program with STRDBG OPMSRC(*YES) The debugger starts but there are no breakpoints, nor a place to set them, that I can find.> Once you strdbg with opmsrc(*yes) you use F6 on the lines where you want break points. It takes you directly into the code when you start up strdbg, so that you can set the breakpoints. Then you call the program and it will break where you told it to.... As a side note, if anything inside of that clp updates a file you will need to specify update production files to *yes. HTH, Kim
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