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I believe so.  You could just put the compound condition in the same place.
But make sure it is according to the language of the module you debug.  For
example, if you debug a C++ module, you could put "((a > 5) && (b > 10)).
Give it a try and let me know if it works.  Thanks.

Regards,

Xuan Chen,  Problem Determination Tools for iSeries
(905) 413-3769 T/L 969-3769
xuanchen@xxxxxxxxxx




                                                                           
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Is there any way to put a compound condition in the breakpoint?  For
example, only stop when x=5 AND y=10.

Kirk


wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 03/30/2005 09:08:35 AM:

> Glad to hear that you started to love the debugger :-).
>
> You could select the breakpoint on the Breakpoints view, right click and
> select Edit Breakpoint... to bring up the Edit Breakpoint wizard.  Click
> Next button to go to the second page of the wizard.  Enter the condition
> you want your program to stop in the Expression field,  e.g.,
> "customerNumber > 1000".  The breakpoint will not be hit until the
> expression you enter evaluated to true.
>
> Regards,
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> Hello Group,
> When using the debugger (that I've grown to love) - I haven't figured
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> to issue a break "when" statement.
> Example:  I choose the variable, and I want it to break when customer
> number is 99999.
> I'm not finding an option to customize my breakpoint.
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