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You can use STRISDB to debug the batch job (being an OPM programme). I think it 
is the last parm of the command that give you the oppertunity to *SELECT the 
job to debug.

Perhaps then you can set the value correctly.

Regards,
Carel Teijgeler

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On 28-10-05 at 10:01 msmith6@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>  Last night I was called by the application staff about one of their 
>programs looping in batch.  They needed help getting stuff in order.  
>They asked me to cancel the batch job with a DUMP.  It was at this 
>point, I realized that the only time I've created a dump was when a 
>program ABENDed and there was a message wait.  The batch job is a CL 
>program that calls a series of COBOL and COBOL/LE programs.  The 
>program that it was looping in is OPM COBOL.  
>   So my question, is there a way to cancel a job and produce the 
>formatted dump the programmers are accustomed to when I answer 'D' 
>or 'F' to a message wait.




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