Tim

At 02:30 PM 1/14/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>I am starting to write ILE..ergo I have a perplexing situation dealing
>with the ILE Debugger.
>1) Have a very simple ILE program that I know works.
>2) STRDBG (TIMLIB/ILE006) UPPROD(*YES)
>3) Source is displayed beautifully, and I add my breakpoints.
>4) Next I press F12-Resume and immediately I am back at the Menu.
>5) Or.. I press F10-Step and immediately I am back at the Menu.
>This is frustrating me... When I run this little program (ILE006) It
>updates the little file I created.  But when I go through STRDBG and I
>get unceremoniusly slammed back on the Menu no update has occurred.
>I am definitely saying *yes to UPdate PRODuction Data.
>Also.. my little file resides in a PROD type library.

The behavior is normal. Just call the program (or something that eventually
calls the program). If you used F10, it'll stop at the first executable
statement in the program, and you can continue to step with F10 or set
breakpoints or whatever. If you used F12, it'll stop at the first
breakpoint you set. (If you didn't set any when the source appeared, it
won't stop.)

Not obvious, is it.

HTH

Vernon Hamberg
Systems Software Programmer
Old Republic National Title Insurance Company
400 Second Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55401
(612) 371-1111 x480


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