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I should clarify that more. In one session just do a STRDBG and then issue
a SBREAK for the line you want to break and your user id. Then in another
session, run your SQL. It will break on your previous statement and tell
you the STRSRVJOB command to use on another session. Then issue STRDBG in
that session.


On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 11:46 AM, Walter Bellisio <wbellisio@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

I'm attempting to debug a User Defined Function that uses a service
program to do the work on a V6.1 release. This is the iDate source
downloaded from A. Campin, with the modules, service program and functions
created properly. STRSRVJOB and STRDBG are done on one session, and a
simple STRSQL with a select statement that uses the UDF is done on the
other session that the STRSRVJOB points to. A break point was set on the
first statement of every procedure in both modules and I can't get a module
to stop at any of the break points. The RPGLE modules of the service
program were also compiled with DBGVIEW(*ALL) and that did not work as
well. Has anyone encountered a similar problem?

Walter
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