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Mark,

Currently there is no support for changing representation of DS fields. To 
see the hex of each field, you can use Memory view.  Right click on 
variable->Monitor Memory->Hex. You can also add EBCDIC rendering view so 
it is easier to tell where the boundary of each field is.

Thanks,

Li Ding
iSeries AD, IBM Toronto Lab
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 I am stepping through a program in debug and would like to see the hex
value of the fields in a DS:

    D Test            DS                  Based( QDFRTVFDBasePtr )
    D  Testing1                   1024
    D  Testing2                           Like( Testing1 )
    D  Testing3                           Like( Testing1 )

 R-click -> Change Representation on any of the variables does not allow
changing the view to hex.  Is it because it's based or part of a DS?  This
option should be available.

 Has anyone else seen this behavior?

 -mark



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