Doug,


Are you pressing F6 to bring up the list of variables and then selecting the 
ones you wish to watch?



Jan







From: Doug Hamilton <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2021 10:23:30 -0500
Subject: Re: [RBASE-L] - Still No watch variables, even after 20812 update

Thank you Razzak.
The Watch variables option is checked and the Watch Variables panel is 
displayed but no variables appear.

I went into the registry. These were the initial values:
  FloatHeight  x266, FloatLeft  x000, FloatTop  x000, FloatWidth   x000
I modified them as suggested and still no variables are displayed in the 
Watch Variable panel. 
There are no other floating windows or panels displayed.
Below is screen shot of a trace-in-progress with the Registry overlaid.
F6, Added Variables, expected to be Watched include #DATE, #PI, vEndKey, 
vErrVar and others.
Are any other registry values incorrect?  I wanted to check before I run 
Default_Settings.
TIA,
Doug



On 8/17/2021 8:45 AM, A. Razzak Memon wrote:
Doug,

While in Trace Debugger select Layout > Toolbars from the main menu, and 
check the option for Watch Variables.

If you had recently secured your personal settings for the R:BASE 
environment, those setting may be loaded. The R:BASE development environment 
that has been customized with your display preferences, custom colors, 
startup options, R> Prompt command history, Database Explorer color 
appearance, and R:BASE Editor schema can be preserved to load later, for 
reinstalls of R:BASE. To unload your personal settings, choose "Settings" > 
"Registry Settings" > "Save to File..." from the main menu bar. A .bin file 
is to be specified for the registry data. Save the .bin file to a non-local 
media, similar to the database files.

You may also run the RBGX5E_Default_Settings.exe utility within the 
C:\RBTI\RBGX5E folder, which will reset all of environment registry settings 
for the R:BASE installation. R:BASE must be closed for the utility to run 
correctly.

If you had not secured your personal settings, and you want keep the current 
work environment, you may edit the Registry, and modify the following node:
Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\R:BASE Technologies\RBGX5E\Trace 
Window\Toolbars\Watch Variables

The FloatHeight, FloatLeft, FloatTop, and FloatWidth binary values can be 
modified to around 300 to place the floating toolbar at coordinates you can 
then see. Please note, modifying the Registry can damage your Windows 
environment, if done improperly.

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak

At 07:21 PM 8/16/2021, Doug Hamilton wrote:


Trace Debugger is still not showing variables in the Watch Variables panel, 
even reliables like #DATE, #TIME, #PI etc.
The new Live variables are displayed.

Any hints to cure the Blues Clues?

TIA,
Doug
10.5XE 10.5.3.20812




        

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