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Thank you to everyone who responded to this thread. I am pretty sure that SBREAK nn USER *ALL worked in the past and that it is broken now. User *ALL is not documented as far as I can see. But SBREAK on a green screen seems to accept *ALL because:

a) it is accepted by the debugger in contrast to an non-existing user profile
b) it takes longer to execute SBREAK nn USER *ALL than SBREAK nn USER [profile

Usually I would open a PMR right now, but for several reasons I cannot do that directly at IBM any longer. In addition we are looking forward to 7.2. Maybe that it works, then. If it does not work for 7.2, I will try to figure out how to open a PMR, now.

I agree with Matt that using a SEP for *ALL is nothing for daily use, but in certain situations it is useful and I like to get it back.

Regards,

Thomas.


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