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Booth

The Distributed Debugger with CODE lets you start a new batch job that is then going to get debugged. That's pretty neat. The Integrated Debugger in WDSC v5 seems to be similar. They can also debug existing jobs - you get a list to prompt for. Old Disttributed Debugger calls it "attaching" vs. "loading" as a new job.

The WDSC Welcome page (available in Help) has a learn more link that takes you to help for it. There's an extensive section on debuggers that seems helpful.

Do you believe I'm promoting this thing? I really do try!

HTH

Vern

At 06:16 PM 7/2/2003 -0500, you wrote:


How does one debug a batch job?

Is it still the same old way of submiting the job and then stopping it and
getting the info, etc?

Or is there a new way now? Possibly even with Code/400 or Eclipse?

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