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 Mark wrote on 21/09/2006 03:16:52 PM: 
I wish I knew how to get variables to display in the "Variables" tab, 
instead of the monitor tab.

I think one of the IBMers confirmed in an earlier thread that there is no 
way to add specific variables the "Variables" view.  One of the previous 
requests, which I think is on the famed "list of requirements" is to show 
both locally scoped and global variables in that view when in a subproc.

 Also, what does the "Show Type Names" button do?

I'm glad someone else is having trouble figuring this out :)  As far as I 
could see it doesn't do anything when debugging RPG.  Perhaps it is only 
applicable to a specific language?

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