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"Break" may be a reserved keyword in the system debugger. I had a similar
problem creating a web service with the word "class" as a variable name in
rpg and using "user" as a variable name. A possible workaround is to use
Eval %VAR(Break). Not sure if it will work in your case.
Faizulla Khan
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I can't seem to "monitor" a qualified data structure named Break (as in
control break). When I attempt to add that data structure, or individual
subfields, I get CPF7E15.
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