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Buzz,

Double-click on the variable for which you want to see the value. Then
right-click and choose 'Monitor Expression' from the pop-up menu. It
should activate the monitors view. In the Monitors view, you can also
click the plus-sign and type the name of a variable to monitor.

Michael Quigley
Computer Services
The Way International
www.TheWay.org

wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 10/30/2008 01:00:02 PM:

----- Message from "Buzz Fenner" <bfenner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on Thu,

[WDSCI-L] Debug & CLLE

Folks,

It’s my 1st attempt to debug a CLLE program (1 subprocedure, complied as
a
*new activation group) and am being informed (in debug view) that I need
to
be using the monitors tab instead of the variables tab in debug view. My
search in the help section isn’t too promising when it comes to learning
(i.e. hand-holding) how to use program monitors. Can someone please
point
me towards some documentation on how to debug a CLLE program?

Buzz Fenner
Systems Analyst/Network Administrator

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