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Change your perspective. You're in the Debug perspective - change to the RSE
perspective. You may have a Debug icon in the upper left of your screen.
There's a drop down box next to it - pick RSE.

You can create new with CODE, but I've always found it easier to take a
shell member and modify it.

On 11/1/06, Bill Barnes <bbarnes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

How do you get out of debug after you get into it?  I tried debugging a
program through WDSc and it wasn't helping me so I ended the debug.  Now
I can't find my remote systems tree to allow me to get another source
program.  I have clicked clacked pushed and pulled on everything on the
screen but still no remote systems icon.  I an not stupid, but the whole
concept behind WDSc might as well be written in Swahili .  There are a
lot of very nice features in WDSc that have proven helpful.  Getting
lost in debug land is not one of the nice features.



Question 2 - Is there a way to create a DSPF or PRTF in Code?  I can
work with them if they already exist, but I can't seem to figure out how
to start a new source from scratch.



Thanks

Bill Barnes

Sr Analyst/Programmer

The Pantry, Inc

919-774-6700

ext 5211



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