As long as you are able to reproduce the error message then put in some
testing displays to narrow down the location within your code.  Simple
DISPLAY "POINT 1" and DISPLAY "POINT 2", etc, throughout your code should
help you identify a location or subroutine call.  For external subroutines,
I'd put a display before and after the call.  For internal, entry and exit
point makes sense.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 1:46 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [U2] Can't find a character in my source code
>
>
>The program will successfully compile, but it gives me a
>warning stating
>that "Variable 'X' never assigned a value"; but I don't see it.
>
>With AE, I would like to use 'L' to find it, so was wondering if I can
>enforce a pattern with it, i.e. 'X' and only 'X'.
>
>TIA
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