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The program call is handled by a QZRCSRVS job.

See http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/i/software/toolbox/faq.html#faqAB


John Eberhard
iSeries Java Data Access, IBM Systems Group, IBM Rochester, MN
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From: "Chris Wright" <Chris.Wright@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

To: <java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

Date: 04/12/2011 09:45 AM

Subject: Debugging PCML program calls






Hi



I have a program which is being called from a Web Service interface using
PCML, which has been working quite happily for many months, and is still
working in our production environment.



We have a new client onboard and we have been testing in our development
environment, also successfully - until this morning!



The program is still being called but it is failing somewhere - a global
message monitor catches something, but I have no way to tell what!



I am trying to debug the job on the AS400, but cannot for the life of me
work out in which job it is being run! I have displayed the variables on
the JAVA AS400Connection object and located the QZDASOINIT job, which I
serviced, but, while this is processing the SQL statements in other parts
of the procedure, it does not appear to be running the PCML call! I also
tried servicing the Logon job, but no luck there either! There is also an
AS400 object which is passed to the ProgramCallDocument, but this does not
seem to have a job associated with it.



Where should I be looking to actually find where this job is running???



Thanks for any help





Chris Wright

Senior Analyst/Programmer

CrossCheck, Inc.



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