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I followed Scott's example of a RPG based UDTF at:
https://www.scottklement.com/presentations/RPG%20User%20Defined%20Functions%20%26%20Table%20Functions.pdf

I am having a few issues and I'd like to debug it using Rational Developer for i.
I run it by using Run SQL Scripts and executing this command:
select *
from table(Retrieve_Program_information('ROB', '*ALL', '*SRVPGM')) as t
;

Assume that I'm either new or really rusty using the debugger.
I did some searching on this and came across one link which says to ensure that turn off "Terminate debug session on program completion". Well, this box is unchecked and greyed out.
I started out with
IBM i: Debug Batch Application (maybe this is a bad start?)
Added my *SRVPGM.
Step into: on
Terminate debug session on program completion: off
Search i Projects first for debug source: on
Update production files: on
How to start: has some SBMJOB in there by default

I had clicked on a "just has to run" line of code and selected it to be a SEP.

Doesn't seem to come up in debugger or anything when I run that statement in Run SQL Statements.

Rob Berendt
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