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Richard:

Try specifying DBGVIEW(*ALL) on your compile command and I think you will find it will work much better.

HTH,

Mark S. Waterbury

> On 5/2/2011 7:43 PM, Richard Reeve wrote:
So, I have this large (20k + lines) program that has me perplexed. I made some minor changes to a subroutine. When testing, it did not perform as desired, so I put in debug. This is where it gets very strange....The subroutine builds an SQL statement. Then, as I step through in debug, the next statement is an SQL prepare - but instead the program goes to a subroutine that isn't even referenced in the subroutine from which it came. It then goes through a few lines and oddly returns to the subroutine where it began (although not where it left off). My initial thought was source/object mis-match so I recompiled, signed off& on and tried again, only to have the same result.

I have consulted with 4 programmers in house but we are all stumped. Does this sound familiar to anyone? Any suggestion/ideas would be much appreciated.

Thanks.

Warmest Regards,
Richard Reeve

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