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>That's not really going to help. The source debugger works by reading
the
>source member. It doesn't re-create the source from the program object.
For
>all practical purposes the programs that do not have source should be
>regarded as permanently frozen.
>
>--
>Dave...
Dave
it actually depends on how you compile the programs.
You are correct if you compile it DBGVIEW(*SOURCE), however, if
you do a DBGVIEW(*ALL), the source is stored in the program object
itself.
This is quite useful when you want to debug a program on a production
box where the source may not be readily available.
Mike
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