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Hi everyone

I just wanted to let you all know I found the answer to
my question about skipping lines of code in debug mode.
While you are in debug mode (STRDBG) and you don't want
to execute a line of code, you can go to the prompt and
type    Step X Over  X equals the number of lines you
want to skip.  Just thought some people might like to
know, if you use debug a lot like me (grin).
Thanks for your replies

Troy




Easiest way I've found, while debugging go down to
the line you want to continue at, hit F6 to set a
breakpoint, then hit F12.  All code will not be
traced be skipped until it hits your breakpoint.

Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Troy.C.Dills@blum.com [mailto:Troy.C.Dills@blum.com]
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 9:10 AM
To: rpg400-l@midrange.com
Subject: Skip in Debug Mode


Hello Group

I'm using the STRDBG debug mode and was wondering if there is an
option to skip a line of code, via function key or what ever.  All
responses
will be greatly appreciated!

Thanks
Troy Dills
Julius Blum Inc.




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