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Hi Tracie,

To restart RDi with -clean on Windows, find your launch properties (find your icon you launch RDi with) and right-click and select Properties. (Note: Some people will create a copy of the launch RDi Icon and keep a -clean one for when they need it.)

The Target: field should be highlighted; if it is simply hit the End key, then type a single space and type -clean then press OK.

If you mess up and hit space prior to the end key, simply cancel and start over.

Now click on the Icon again and your RDi will start with a -clean.

To reset it simply repeat the steps above and delete the -clean and the space and press OK.
 
Steve Ferrell 

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How exactly do you restart with -clean?

Tracie Ling




From: Charles Wilt <charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
<wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 08/01/2018 02:40 PM
Subject: [WDSCI-L] Debugging with 9.6.0.4 - Can't remove monitored
variables?
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All,

Just loaded fixpack 4, started debugging via SEP.

Variables from my last debug session were still in the monitor tab (as
usual) but when I click the "Remove All" icon or context menu item, or click the remove icon or context menu item...nothing happens.

Anybody else seeing this?

Once I finish this session, I'll try restarting with -clean...

Charles
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