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Sounds like it's time for a test!

Well, SonOfA.....

You're right!  Sheesh, just when I thought I knew everything.

Why is this even an option (*SOURCE) to turn off on the compile?  The
program object already stores the source member/file/library names and
change timestamp.  If it's only going after source member as its stored in
the source file at the time of debug, what else does the program object need
to point back to it in debug?

Fortunately, I always use DBGVIEW(*ALL) as the default for my compiles, so
I've got the *LIST view.

Thanks for setting me straight Scott!

db

> -----Original Message-----
> From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / Scott Klement
> Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 3:45 PM
>
> Hi Dan,
>
> > Assuming RPG-IV, if you compiled with DBGVIEW(*SOURCE) or DBGVIEW(*ALL)
> > then, yes, it's in the object.
>
> Forgive me, but do you mean DBGVIEW(*LIST)?  I thought DBGVIEW(*SOURCE)
> meant that the debugger referred back to the actual source member?


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