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Old 15th April 2009, 10:35   #30  |  Link
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Originally Posted by blutach View Post
So, if you see this in the next 2 statements, then each of PGCs 1 and 2 are visited (you can do a number of traces until all the values of the RND are used, if you like):
There is also a way to force a specific value in a GPRM during the trace. So, say the first time you ran the trace the RND value was 1, and you still want to test the value 2. After having executed the command containing the RND, if, per chance, the GPRM value is again 1, you can force it to 2. Be sure to open the Watch window (the GPRMs and the Input sections are needed.) Then, select the GPRM you want to change by clicking its label. The value of the GPRM should be displayed in the input window. Change the decimal field to 0, and press Enter. (Pressing Enter is necessary to record the change.) A note telling that a GPRM value has been forced by the user is inserted in the log. Now, you can continue to trace.
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