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That's really great. I never noticed the Example Tools Library on there. I'll
have to load that. In the mean time since I don't have a C compiler is there
anyone that has compiled the ZTRCPGM utility in QUSRTOOL? Is there a
posibility of putting it in a SAVF and emailing it to me? Or posting it
somewhere. I'm currently on v4r4.

TIA,

Gary Kuznitz

Gary, the ZTRCPGM utility in QUSRTOOL that can do something like
ADDTRC. Look at QUSRTOOL/QATTINFO(TTEINFO) for instructions on how tobuild the
tool and how to use it. You need a C compiler to build it.

Here's some excerpts from the TTEINFO file:

>ZTRCPGM ILE/OPM Converged Trace Utility
>
>This trace utility has at least two desirable features.
>The first is an ability to trace ILE programs at the
>statement level in a fashion similar to the function provided
>by the OPM ADDTRC facility. The second is the ability to trace
>both ILE and OPM programs with a single trace utility using the
>current converged debugger APIs.
> ...
>The user interface is currently a single CL command.
>Trace output is written to a file in QTEMP, and input debug
>expressions to evaluate variables at trace locations can optionally
>be entered in a user-specified input file. These expressions
>will be issued on every step if desired, or can be scoped to
>a specific module.

On 22 Feb 2002, at 12:34, bmorris@ca.ibm.com wrote:

>
> >From: "Gary Kuznitz" <docfxit@theoffice.la>
> >Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 08:54:47 -0800
> >
> >That's sounds like it's exactly what I need. Where does this
> >QUSRTOOL come from? Is this library from Jim Sloan? Or an old 38
> >lib? Or something new I haven't run across yet? I'm on V4R4. Where
> >could I get it?
>
> Gary, QUSRTOOL is still shipped as part of the OS. I'm not clear on
> the details of Jim Sloan's library vs QUSRTOOL. ZTRCPGM was added
> relatively recently, I think.
>
> From the Info Center:
> "You can install the QUSRTOOL library (Option 7) of the base
> operating system when using the RSTLICPGM CL command. On the
> GO LICPGM menu, it appears as the Example Tools Library."
>
> Barbara Morris





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