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RDP should accept 'dsJob' instead of 'p_Job->dsJob'.

Stephen West
Sr. Programmer Analyst
Duncan Aviation



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In the RDP debugger, you can do that in the Monitor window. (Right click
in the Monitors window, select Monitor Expression, and enter
pointerparm->basedfield.)

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Barbara"

I can't seem to get RDP to accept that. I put 'p_Job->dsJob' in (where
p_Job is the pointer and dsJob is the DS), but it tells me 'DBGE0004E
Could not evaluate expression p_Job->dsJob'.


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