Hi,
How to change the display area of the variables while in xpeditor?In otehr words, I want to increase or decrease the variables (using KEEP) display area whenever I need while debugging the program. Is there any way to do that?
Thanks,
Increase the display area of variables in Xpeditor?
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Re: Increase the display area of variables in Xpeditor?
Hello Sunil And Welcome To The Forums,
If I got you correctly and you are referring to the AUTOKEEP window -- the command to increase it to , say, 10 lines would be: SET KEEP 10.
This will increase the KEEP Screen to 10 lines.
Just an additional thing - if you want to see the entire content of a copybook or group variable then key-in WS in command line . This will show you all the values in the working storage variable during that instance.
Hope this helps.
If I got you correctly and you are referring to the AUTOKEEP window -- the command to increase it to , say, 10 lines would be: SET KEEP 10.
This will increase the KEEP Screen to 10 lines.
Just an additional thing - if you want to see the entire content of a copybook or group variable then key-in WS in command line . This will show you all the values in the working storage variable during that instance.
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Anuj
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Anuj
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Re: Increase the display area of variables in Xpeditor?
Great that you've got it working!
Thanks,
Anuj
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Anuj
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