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Hi

I just wanted to let you know where I found this information.
Here the link.  The step x over command worked fine with me.

http://www.strpdm.com/_vti_bin/shtml.exe/index.htm

If this information is misleading me please let me know.

Thanks
Troy Dills
Julius Blum Inc.





                    Douglas Handy
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Troy,

>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.

Sorry, this does not *skip* executing the lines, it simply does not *break*
on
each line.

AFAIK, it is *not* possible to reset the next instruction pointer under
STRDBG.

Doug

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