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Compile with DBGVIEW(*LIST). You set breakpoints based on the expanded
source and those sequence numbers are five digits.

Stay safe!

On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 1:09 PM Charles Wilt <charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

yes, yes there is...

Not really with 9,999+ lines per say, but with source that ends up with
SRCSEQ values of 9999.00 repeating...

Check to see if that's your issue..

Need to make sure that SRCSEQ is resequenced.

We saw it with our automated nightly build that pulled source from SVN (and
now GHE)

HTH,
Charles



On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 12:32 PM Brian Garland via MIDRANGE-L <
midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Is there a limit on the line# for a breakpoint in STRDBG? I have a
coworker trying to set a breakpoint on 11729 (I know the program is
huge!)
and it jumps to the o-specs and sets the breakpoint there. Through
trial
and error, they found that up to line 9999 worked. I verified the source
matches the program. This happens when you use the "RPG listing" view
too.

I was able to set a breakpoint in another large program at a line > 9999
successfully. This happened to be in a subprocedure so it made me try a
subprocedure in that first program. When I do that it sets the
breakpoint
at the end of the subprocedure (closing p-spec) instead of the line I
want.

Any ideas?

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