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This is what I see in the debug that is strange but may give a clue to
someone greater than me
9997 999700000000
9998 999800000000
9999 999900000000
10000 999999000000
10001 999999000000
10002 999999000000
10003 999999000000
10004 999999000000
Note the 99999900000
It has option *srcstmt so I thought the line number may be off so I
Resequence member Y then compiled to make sure no dups or something like
that.
Thanks Bill Hopkins
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Subject: RE: STRDBG Max size of program.
Bill,
I have experienced this behavior with SQLRPGLE programs. Would this
happen
to have embedded SQL? If so, it is most likely that the source prior to
the
pre-compiler is being used by the object not the source created by the
pre-compiler. You can change the compile options to use the post
pre-compiler source.
Rick
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Hopkins [mailto:BHopkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 3:11 PM
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: STRDBG Max size of program.
I've been brought a RPGLE pgm v5r1 that is 420 pages. When I put into
STRDBG and I try to set a break point( F6) it sets it to the last line of
program. Is this because of it's size?
Searched Archive but did not see anything posted like this.
Thanks
Bill Hopkins
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