I am using RDi's [Version 9.8.0.2 (20240514_1451)] Code Coverage (CC) and
have two questions:


1. I notice that when I use CC on a SQLRPGLE program, the source is not
available. Is this normal? Is there a way around it? The main program I am
using CC with is SQLRPGLE and I cannot see the view that shows the
executed and non-executed lines for SQLRPGLE programs. Normal RPGLE
programs are fine.


2. Is there a way to merge the results of one program over two or more
code coverage sessions? For example, I want to test one program twice,
with different parameter values, and would like to see both tests merged
together in CC so I can see in total what percentage of the programs were
tested over the two [or more] CC sessions. Is this possible?


I have used Code Coverage before, but this is one of the few times where I
have used it extensively for a project.

Thank you,

Doug



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