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Steve,

First thanks, second, on the Edit configuration and launch I clicked on Generate PDF Report. Where do I go to find it? Ummmm, the message in the lower right hand corner has been saying Running code coverage well over an hour now, is that normal?

Thanks & Regards,
Danny Hayes
IT-Developer
Genuine Parts Company, APG IT

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From: WDSCI-L [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Steve Ferrell via WDSCI-L
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To: Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio Client for System i & iSeries <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Steve Ferrell <Steve.Ferrell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] [EXT] Icons for RDi Perspectives

Hi Danny,

If you haven't found the information yet, you can include as many programs as you wish.

I generally start from the Object Table view, Objects and type the library I want, part of the name* I want and *PGM or *SRVPGM. (You can even use *PGM* and it will find both *PGM and *SRVPGM.) Then if I'm working with it a lot I add the source member, the *PGM object, and any create command members I use on the scratch pad to find it easier.

Make sure it's been created with debug listing so it can be debugged.

Right-click on the *PGM or *SVRPGM and select "Set service entry point".

Then open the IBM I Service Entry Points tab and right-click on the SEP and toggle on Code Coverage Mode.

Now right-click again and select the option, Open Launch Configuration.

From the tab, "What To Analyze", you can add as many programs to be analyzed for code coverage.

If you change your source, make sure to recompile and refresh the SEP. (There is an RFE asking to do this automatically on a compile.)

There are several helpful videos provided by some great trainers if you Google "RDi code coverage".

Keep in mind that the source Code Coverage opens up is a copy of your source, not to be edited directly.

Hope this helps!

Steve Ferrell



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