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Actually, in the Monitor View, you could also click on the Plus icon to
bring up Monitor Expression dialog. Then you could type in "TABPRV(1..9)"
in the entry field.
Thanks,
Xuan Chen, Problem Determination Tools for iSeries
(905) 413-3769 T/L 313-3769
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Bailey Paul <paul.bailey@xxxxxxxxx>
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Re: [WDSCI-L] Debugging - Displaying the Contents of a Table
Hi,
I'm not sure if you've tried this but have you looked at the "monitor"
view in the Debug perspective? You can highlight the variable name in
the Debug editor and press F11, or right-click in the "monitor" view in
the debug perspective and select "Monitor Expression".
The monitor view will display all the contents of selected fields, data
structures and arrays. The only problem with the monitor view is that
you may have trouble manually *changing* parts of data structures
sometimes, and other times the view can not display more that 2048
characters in a single field.
Best regards,
Paul
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On Behalf Of John Catalano
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Subject: [WDSCI-L] Debugging - Displaying the Contents of a Table
Hi,
I have an ile rpg program with the following Table declaration
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