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Hi,

In previous version of RDI, using *LISTING in debug, you could double-click on variables and get the values.

Assuming you changed your preference:
windows>preference>Run/Debug>compile Debug>Debug Editor -> "Double-Click" in Debugger Editor to add monitor expression.

"supposedly" RDI supports "Punch-Card-Freedom", a.k.a. "**free" format...

But, still the double-click on variables STILL does NOT work...

So, as usual, something that had worked in previous releases, stop working in new releases...

Like other "Normal" programming languages, I start my coding in Column-01, not the 1960's column-8... It is the 21st century after all. Does anyone still use a punch-card machine? I haven't ever used a punch-card machine to write code. I am too young I guess.

If you use the Old 1960's Punch-Card columns, starting in column-08; then double-click works fine. So, I guess RDI is still stuck in the 1960's, and does NOT fully support **free format.

I first reported this back on PMR# 28730,442,000.

I guess I need to open a brand new PMR... <frown>



-Ken Killian-

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