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Brian, 1) Submit your batch job but hold the job on the job queue. 2) Run STRSRVJOB to get your interactive job servicing the batch job. 3) Run STRDBG on Program D in the batch job but you can't do much else except back out to the command line. 4) Release the batch job out of the job queue. 5) A message will break in your interactive job when the batch job starts. This message allows you to use F10 to get into debug to set a break point in Program D. 7) When you're done debugging use ENDDBG followed by ENDSRVJOB to clean up. The batch job will continue. Paul
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