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Vadim, Even if Chris doesn't need Xuan's notes - I'd love to see them. I've been on here for quite a long time and generally ignore those posts for which I haven't a pressing need. Such is the case of debug. Just last week, I too tried what Chris is trying and was unsuccessful. Ended up running STRISDB from the emulation screen. Chris, as a side note, I noticed that I had to issue a STRDBGSVR command from the 400. At least, I got a message that the debug server wasn't running. Still didn't help me. Dave > -----Original Message----- > > Hi Chris, > > To answer your first question: > It is sufficient to set 'Update Production Files' to YES via > the 'Debugger > Settings' dialog > for a specific AS/400 host once. This setting is remembered > as long as you > use the same > TCP/IP name for that AS/400. > > The second topic I believe has been discussed by Xuan Chen at > length in her > previous postings. > Let me know if you can't find her notes, then I'll try to dig > them out for > you. > > Regards, > Vadim Berestetsky > Distributed Debugger Development > Phone (905) 413-4403; T/L 969-4403 > Internet: berestet@ca.ibm.com > > > Chris Proctor <cproctor@gartsports.com>@midrange.com on > 11/13/2001 03:59:10 > PM > > Please respond to code400-l@midrange.com > > Sent by: code400-l-admin@midrange.com > > > To: "CODE400-L (E-mail)" <CODE400-L@midrange.com> > cc: > Subject: Debugger question.... > > Hi all, > > Well, I'm trying to "master" the debugger, but I still run > into problems. > My > question is, can I start the debugger from codeedit for a program that > updates a file? I always get the error that says "Cannot > update while file > is UPDPROD(*NO)", but I don't see a prompt for it when going > from codedit > into debug. > > Also, in this case I'm calling a program that calls the > program I'm trying > to debug. So, in that scenario where would I enter the > program I want in > debug and where would I enter the program to call? Thanks for any > assistance!
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