When BugSeeker is stopped at a line of code, the Debug | Step Over command moves the execution point to the next line of code in the same method without stepping into any method calls that may have been made on the line that was just executed. If the execution point is at the end of a method, Step Over will move out of the current method and position the execution point on the line following the method call that has just completed.
The Step Over command is useful when you are not interested in tracing into any method calls that will be made on the current line.
If a line of code contains multiple statements, the step over command will execute all statements on that line. In order to step over these statements one at a time, you will need to reformat the source file such that the multiple statements are separate onto different lines and recompile the source file (with the necessary -g compiler debug flags).