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"I don't know about a monitored variable, but with the EVAL on the
command line you can specify EVAL varname:c 2048 (or some number) to
see 2048 bytes of the variable."
I don't recall 'command line' access in wdsci while debugging RPG. Are you
referring to STRDBG? Or am I missing out on a command line feature in
wdsci?
Adam:
"I believe most of the commands from green screen debug also work in WDSC.
:x to see hex value, for example. It might be worth trying that out ...
I'm pretty sure there are details about where exactly you put the :x or :c
in the 'Monitor variable' dialogue if you look in the WDSC help for the
debugger."
Tried that too, and putting the variable in hex did show 2048, but that
still didn't allow me to view bytes beyond 1024. The help wasn't much
help, but I will continue and try again.
Regards, Jerry
Gerald Kern - MIS Project Leader
Lotus Notes/Domino Administrator
IBM Certified RPG IV Developer
The Toledo Clinic, Inc.
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Toledo, OH 43623-4299
Phone 419-479-5535
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