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Phil  Kestenbaum wrote:

>HI- I have this program that ran OK in Development. 
>I moved it to Production and it won't work. It's a 
>Bisync Commnuciations file (deposits to Chase
>Bank), using the ICCF file. I was wondering 
>how to debug this type of program. I was told 
>by the Admins that the modem settings are 
>the same, the bank says they're getting nothing. 
>Can anyone point me in the right direction?

If you have sufficient authority, use STRCMNTRC and TRCICF to look at the
data going out the phone line.  Are you 100% certain that you are checking
the major/minor return code after EVERY I/O operation?  Are you seeing any
major/minor errors?  QSYSOPR reporting any errors?  Check the LIND, CTLD and
DEVD to make sure they match except for RSRCNAME.

Buck Calabro
Aptis; Albany, NY


Billing Concepts Corp., a NASDAQ Listed Company, Symbol: BILL
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