Birgitta,

The WDSCi list would probably be a better place for help with that question.

That being said, you can right click on any variable's name and select
"Monitor Expression" and the variable will be added to the "Monitors"
tab (vs. the debugger automatically adding the local scope variables
to the "Variables" tab). The Monitors tab also allows you to directly
add variables by name.

Lastly, hovering your mouse over a global variable should result in a
tool tip pop up of it's value.

HTH,
Charles




On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 12:14 AM, Birgitta Hauser
<Hauser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

May be this is not quite the correct forum, but I hope here are also some
guys who use the WDSc/RDi Debugger for RPG and can point me to the right
direction.

I need to debug CGI programs and called procedures. To debug I use the
WDSC-Debugger (Version 7.1).
Unfortunately my colleague works with exported procedures and functions, but
defines almost everything globally.
In this way if the procedures are not called in a predefined sequence, the
procedures may fail or deliver wrong results because the global variables
are not yet filled correctly. (I do not want to start a discussion about
global and local variables, I have it already here ;)).

When debugging with the WDSC/RDi debugger I can see the content of my local
variable, but I didn't find how to see the content of the global variables.
Can someone give me a tip, how to see the content of my global variables?
(Or do I really go back to STRSRVJOB and STRDBG, which is quite annoying.)


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