How to increase the time period in Debugger

Hi,
If we put Debugging screen Idle for some time,we will get timed out Status bar message.Can we increase that time period.

hi,
A work process which is processing your task is set into a DEBUG mode.
Debugging in general does requesting a huge memory consumption and system resources as well.
This means that system is moving data to its extended memory in PRIV mode.
In this mode normal request being processed by other work processes are located in local memory instead of extended. Extended memory is occupied by data for debugging user exclusively. However this cannot persist in system for a long time. So since you are not active in debugging session for some time system is canceling whole debugging with following messages:
1) Transaction from "PRIV" session reset after timeout (Message no. 14048)
2) Transaction from "DEBUG" mode (after timeout) reset (Message no. 14056)
From basis point of view for production system there should not be a necessity to adjust profile parameters in order to allow debugging for a long time and for a so much users. If you wish to avoid this message anyway or you want to make debugging more comfortable on development or test system you need to consider following profile parameters:
1)rdisp/max_priv_time # Standard value: 600
2)rdisp/wppriv_max_no # Standard value: MAX(1, Anzahl Dialog-WPs)
3)rdisp/max_debug_lazy_time # Standard value: 600
thanks and regards
chinnaiya

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