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If you run PEX trace over suspicious job, you should be able to see which 
program/module/procedure causes these exceptions.
The relevant parameter is BASEVT(*EXCP *MIEXCP)

    Alexei
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Can we find more details regarding 'arithmetic overflows' that appear on
the performance data reports?

The Job Workload Activity part of the performance report shows the
related job which produces the excessive overflows but details regarding
the offending program and statement numbers would be most valuable.

We already had used STRJOBTRC to examine call stack details but don't
see any information regarding the overflow issue.

Any ideas?

TIA,

Ken Slaugh (707) 795-1512 x118 
Chouinard & Myhre, Inc. 
http://www.cm-inc.com/ 



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