Hi Ken,

For the first problem, I cannot produce it using RDp 8031 driver. Please
open a PMR so we can look more into it. Thanks.

For the automatic stepping problem, since the speed also depends on your
client/server machine speed, and also network connection speed, this
interval is just a guide line. Could you please try to set it to a lower
interval (like 5 per second) to see if the behaviour will be better?

Thanks,

Xuan Chen, Problem Determination Tools for IBM i
(905) 413-3769 T/L 313-3769
xuanchen@xxxxxxxxxx





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The latest update of RDP seems to be working better, but there are a few
small issues, primarily with the Debug perspective.

1) In Debug, I used to be able to right click in the Monitors panel and
had the option to add a field for monitoring. That option no longer
exists. The only way to watch a field is to select it from the LPEX Editor
view and add it that way. Sometimes keying in the field is much quicker
than searching for it then adding it that way. In fact I still see the +
sign icon but it is always unselectable.

2) Also in Debug, on the Breakpoints panel, there was never a + sign to
begin with. But there you can right click and add a breakpoint for line or
watch.

3) I know I've complained about this before and there wasn't much that
could be done then, but the animated stepping speed is still inconsistent.
It's set at 100ms so it should step through ten lines per second, but is
stepping at a whopping speed of two lines per second. And then sometimes
it suddenly takes off and does step as fast as I set it. I disabled as
many panels as I didn't need, but that didn't seem to clear it up. (Almost
like that Snickers commercial with Ozzy Osbourne saying "I just don't feel
like it"...lol) Still think there's something there, but this time I will
ask the community if they've noted this issue (for those who have used this
feature).

4) Still have the issue where suddenly when in the animated stepping speed
mode, the LPEX Editor stops updating which line it's on. The Debug panel
then starts flashing as if it's updating the debug stack every step (most
steps it doesn't), and even the font of the Debug label on the panel
briefly becomes italicized between each step (weird). Fortunately I got
this behavior to stop when I changed the Layout option from Automatic to
Breadcrumb, at least for now.

Otherwise it's performing much better this version.

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