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You wrote:

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.

Please be aware that STEP and STEP xx OVER does NOT skip lines of code.

The intermediate lines ARE executed - but the program only halts at the
desired point.

STEP OVER applies to calling another program, (clip of Help shown below):

     If the reserved word   over appears in a step command, procedure or
     function calls and OPM program calls count as single statements.

There is no method (that I know of) of bypassing executable lines of code.

Brian Parkins



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