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I seem to have "misplaced" the STRISDB command on my v4r4 systems.  I have
been using STRISDB for interactive debug on OPM (non-ILE) programs -- I am
aware STRDBG is used for interactive debug on the ILE stuff.

Was STRISDB moved in a recent release from being installed with the base OS
to being in with PDM license programs?  Or some "marketing-friendly" spot?
On my v4r2 systems that have PDM, it exists in QSYS, QIXA, and the previous
release QSYSVxRxMx libraries.  On my v4r2 systems that do not have PDM it
only exists in the previous release QSYSVxRxMx libraries.

I have not found anything on this in various "What's New" and "Memo to User"
documents I've scanned.

Is it gone in v4r4?  Or moved?  The v4r4 system in question has neither PDM
(not development) or *PRV CL Compiler Support (thought to be unneeded).

Regards,
Jerry Jewel

"Better living through fine code and hot coffee!"


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