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Adam,
Just as an FYI, the correct condition to test after a SETLL is %Equal, not %Found.



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----- Original Message ----
From: Adam Glauser <adamglauser@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 12:37:23 PM
Subject: Debugger weirdness

My officemate is debugging a program with some code something like this:


C GROUP SETLL RECORD
C IF %found()
C READE GROUP
C MOVE SSUSER USER
C* ... do something for each user
C MOVE USER OTHERVAR

The strange thing is that after the first MOVE, issuing EVAL USER
results in a 'syntax error' message. USER is filled with the expected
value, because the second MOVE works as expected.

Is 'USER' a special word in the debugger command line language? Any
other ideas?

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