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You can right-click the variable in the 'variables' view (I think ... it definitely works in the 'monitors' view), then choose Edit, and change the value. I was also forced to use green screen from time to time until I figured this out. Hope this helps, Adam wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 30/08/2006 11:15:10 AM:
Group, One follow-up on Diane's question. When I do SEP debugging in WDSc I am missing how I can do an eval statement from a command line, i.e. eval *IN99 or eval *in99='0'. I have a "Variables" window open but it never has the variables in it that I want and sometimes I want to see the contents of a field that is not showing in the debug window. I sometimes use the green screen debugger just so that I can do this. Douglas Belcher KV Pharmaceutical St Louis, MO Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of my employer
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