At 12:20 PM 2/5/2015, Bruce A. Chitiea wrote:

While tracing an RMD file within RBEdit, responding 'YES' to editing an
error displayed within the $$$ file, I can edit the error and save the $$$
file.

But this change doesn't 'ripple back' to the original RMD file, open in
RBEdit.

Is this a 'SAVE AS' situation, or is there a way to migrate the change back
to the original RMD; and continue with TRACING?


Part II ....

Bruce,

Try the following steps to actually understand different flavors of TRACE.

01. Database Explorer | Command Files | Select the command file ...
    Right-Click | Trace File ...

    This approach will TRACE the selected file and let you update the
    "same file". No scratch .$$$ file is created.

02. At the R> Prompt ...

    SET TRACE ON
    RUN commandfile.RMD

    This approach will run the file under TRACE and let you update
    the "same file". No scratch .$$$ file is created.

03. At the R> Prompt ...

    SET TRACE ON
    RBEDIT commandfile.RMD

    While using RBEDIT ... click on the [Run] (Ctrl+F9) button

    This approach will create an scratch .$$$ file.

    Once an "Error" message is displayed, clicking on the [Yes]
    button defaults to the contents of .$$$ tab. However, if you
    look closely, there is a tab with the original file name next
    to the .$$$ on the left which you will have to click on, to
    update whatever the "error" message is all about, referring
    to the exact line number, etc.

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak


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