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Just curious, why not STRSRVPGM and STRDBG ?

First run the job.  When the problem occurs after thousands of records,
start the debug process (STRSRVPGM and STRDBG) and view the variables that
you want to see.

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From: geir.kildal@entragroup.com [mailto:geir.kildal@entragroup.com]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 7:29 AM
To: cobol400-l@midrange.com
Subject: Re: Looping programs


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Hello.

I'm talking about an OPM-COBOL-program running on an AS/400(V4R4) only. Is
it possible to stop a running program controlled, and have a formatted
dump of the varables at the same time.

I'm not talking of running a program in debug mode.  The need described
above can occur after the program has processed thousends of records in
production environment, and starts to loop. I want, among other things, to
see what certain variables contain at the that point.

Maybe the only solution is to rerun the program in debug mode??


Mvh.

Geir






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I'll help you with this, but need more information.  Is it Cross-Platform?
Advise me of application scenarios & specifics and/or email Cobol source
code, I can help nail down the problem and optimize program.  Since I'm
currently under-employed, I have spare time.
Confidentiality is assured.  Glad to be of assistance, if I may.
Sincerely,
Jim Walker
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Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 3:56 AM
Subject: Looping programs


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> Now and again, it happens that a program is looping in a production
> system.  Is there a way to stop it a little more controlled than just
> killing it, and get a formatted dump at the same time(e.g. force it into
a
> dump)?
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