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Hi,

RDi 9.0.1 has that great hover tip on variables to see sizes and types! Very Cool!

My problem is once in a while, I need to know the Size of the Data-Structure. Which RDi does NOT seem to show that...
<frown>

With Green-Screen Debug, I can run the "ATTR" command to see the size of the variable...

But, sadly, we do NOT have the same equivalent inside of RDi 9.

Is there a way to see the Size of a Data-Structure INSIDE of RDi 9, that I am missing?

Convert to Free-Format, it would be very nice to be able to verify the size of Data-Structures. Especially if I am doing a lot of string manipulation. Or manually add of the field length of the data structure. But, I have multiple definitions, arrays and redefines. So, it would be "HANDY" to have this functionality inside of RDI 9.

PS. I guess for now, I will just revert to reliable Green-Screen Debug, to verify the size of a Data-Structure. Which that works fine! My work-around...


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