I'm trying to use SAS SCL debugger, it works, but my SCL is called by another application which pass in data using "entry" statements, and SCL debugger can't get any data passed in, so every variable in the "entry" statement will be "missing", is there a way I can use SCL debugger and get the value of variables in the "entry" statement, so that I can use SAS SCL debugger successfully?
For the debuuger to work you will need to switch the debugger on, compile the code and then call the application using the AF command with the DEBUG=YES option.
This should allow you to call the application that calls your SCL code, once your code is called you should be in the debugger window.
You can always write a simple SCL program to call your SCL using the proper parms and then you can see the variables of the ENTRY statement
For the debuuger to work you will need to switch the debugger on, compile the code and then call the application using the AF command with the DEBUG=YES option.
This should allow you to call the application that calls your SCL code, once your code is called you should be in the debugger window.
You can always write a simple SCL program to call your SCL using the proper parms and then you can see the variables of the ENTRY statement
Thanks, that's very helpful!
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