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24 lines at a time can be a pain = but it helps to use PasteNext, which is not 
known to a lot of us PC5250 users - you just need to have a whole bunch of 
empty lines available - easy enough with C-Bxxx in SEU. Not to say this is the 
best way, but it is far better than you might think.

Look under the Edit menu for Paste Next and Copy Append - very cool features of 
PC5250 that the other emulators do not do - that I know of.

HTH
Vern

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For how few many times you do that, why bother? After all it's pretty 
easy to take the debug listing from WDSC and paste into the editor on 
WDSC. Maybe shift all columns once automatically, and be done with it. 
Less time than it would take trying to search all your source for whatever 
program that was you ran the last time you wanted to do this. I suppose 
if you insist on SEU and therefore have no real work to do you could write 
a utility because pasting a mere 24 lines at a time out of a large program 
can be a PITA. 

Rob Berendt 
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Thanks Simon and Vern. Somebody should write a utility to retrieve a 
program 
from a debug listing. Anyone know if anyone has done that? 

On 10/3/06, Vernon Hamberg wrote: 

An alternative is to STRDBG on the program in question. If you have 
the source or listing debug view, you can copy everything by rolling 
through the screens. Use Edit-copy for the first screen, the 
Edit-copy append (it's on the Edit menu) for each successive page. 
You might want to set the trim window to stay after each copy 
operation. Then take the result and paste it into WDSC LPEX editor or 
TextPad and clean up any junk you need to - like included items from 
copy members and file descriptions, etc. 

Again, maybe not the fastest, but it works. 

HTH 
Vern 

At 05:04 PM 10/2/2006, you wrote: 


On 03/10/2006, at 4:02 AM, Michael Ryan wrote: 

Anyone know how to print a debug listing? I want to RTVRPGSRC in a 
way 
- 
looks like some source code was lost. I know I can do it with APIs, 
but if 
there's a quick way to print the debug listing, it would save time. 

It's not pretty but if the program was compiled with DBGVIEW(*LIST) 
then DMPOBJ will show you the debug listing. 

Regards, 
Simon Coulter. 
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