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  • Subject: RE: Rrn of Physical files
  • From: Buck Calabro <mcalabro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 7 Aug 1998 10:12:43 -0400
  • Organization: commsoft

On Friday, August 07, 1998 9:11 AM, Scott Swaim 
[SMTP:scott@qualitycorps.com] wrote:
> The program is not crashing.  Therefore I cannot take a "D".
> this program uses a record in a file to indicate whether or not the
> previous
> end of the program completed successfully.  The problem that I am
> running
> into is that the program thinks it did not finish successfully "last
> time".
> I need to find which record in the file it uses to check this indicator.
> There are 6000 records in the file.  I need a way to log each RRN that
> the
> file reads/chains to in order to check these records for the "indicator"

Scott,
  Have you tried stepping through it in debug?  That might slow things up 
to the point where you can see where things are happening.  Make one pass 
using trace (so you can see where the I/O occurs), then a second pass 
setting breakpoints before the I/O occurs...

Good luck!

Buck Calabro
Commsoft, Albany, NY
mailto:mcalabro@commsoft.net

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