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Joe Pluta wrote:
I would suggest using the DBGVIEW(*LIST) rather than DBGVIEW(*ALL).
*ALL contains both *SOURCE and *LIST information, and the presence of the
source information may be causing the debugger to use the source view.
FWIW, you can change the view at any time by 'right click in the editor
view -> Switch View -> Show (*SOURCE | *LIST | *STATEMENT)'. Of course,
which views are available depends on the compilation option.
Most of my problems with finding source have come with forgetting to do
an UPDPGM with the new module. The few times I've still been stuck, I
just force the debugger to use a known version of the source, by
'right-click the program in the call stack (in Debug view) -> Edit
source lookup'. You can then specify a local or remote resource to use
as the source.
Hope this helps,
Adam
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