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On 5/29/2014 9:44 AM, Jeff Young wrote:--
I am playing with RDi 9.1 (based on the time it took to get thekey
license
for 9.0, it will be 3 - 6 months to get the RDi 9.1 license) and
noticed the item for Code Coverage.
Can someone point me to documentation on how / when to use this and
what the output will show?
There isn't much documentation yet. Edmund wrote that there's a
document in the works. For the moment, try this:
1) Create a filter for your *PGM objects
2) Right click one and select Code Coverage
3) The Code Coverage tool will create a Code Coverage configuration
for that program and do a SBMJOB to execute the code. When the
program finishes running, a Code Coverage Report view will open.
The key limitation here is that code coverage will only work for batch
programs - if the RPG program needs to display a screen, it will fall
over when it is submitted to batch.
If you're familiar with the way Eclipse debugs Java code, you'll find
this very similar.
--buck
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