‎2021 May 27 2:59 PM
Hi,
finally I was forced to get used the new debugger. OK. No discussion. In the classic debugger there is an icon I can click to position the cursor at the next statement to be processed. Can't find this in the new debugger. Am I blind?
Thank You, Clemens
‎2021 May 27 5:38 PM
Debugger->Go to statement. I've been using it for years. You need debug change authorisation.
‎2021 May 27 4:38 PM
In Eclipse ADT debugger, there is an icon, but not in the backend debugger(s). But in the menu yes, and Shift+F12 works for all debuggers.
‎2021 May 27 4:44 PM
Thank you.
Shift-F12 does not work for classic debugger. In new debugger it positions the cursor at the statement selected. I know that.
In debugger, I am navigantig through the code, then I want to go back where I come from, to the statement to be processed next. How to do?
Regards, Clemens
‎2021 May 27 5:38 PM
Debugger->Go to statement. I've been using it for years. You need debug change authorisation.
‎2021 May 27 5:46 PM
‎2021 May 28 5:44 PM
Still not whar I'm looking for.
Suppose I'm here:
The I scroll thru the code window, jump to somewhee in the call stack, then I want to go back where I came from.
It classic debugger it was that little Icon on the right
I do not see it in the new standard debugger.
I just played around and found a way to do it thru menu
This does a reload which I do not always want.
AAArrrrGGGHH: I found it myself:
Thanks a lot.
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‎2021 May 28 5:45 PM
Sorry, looks like SAP. None of my pasted screenshots have been saved.
‎2021 Jun 09 1:54 PM
OMG, last time I pasted the graphics from the clipboard. Worke nicely as it should. But did not post the graphics in the message (what should we expect from SAP?). Now from file:

I just never discovered the icon in the middle..
Best regards Clemens
Later I will try to mark the answer as solution 🙂