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Bruce Vining wrote on 07/11/2008 09:06:37 AM:

Use the Command Analyzer Change Exit documented at http://publib.
boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/apis/xcachg.htm.

Bruce Vining

Alan Shore <AlanShore@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Good morning everyone
again my beauty sleep was interrupted because of a production problem.
This
time it was a CLP program that the programmer had NOT compiled with
OPTION(*SRCDBG) so I could not use STRSRVJOB with STRDBG to have a look
at
what values certain fields had. Needless to say, that certain programmer
will feel my wrath when he gets back from vacation.
So, to trying to be pro-active, I decided to change the default to the
CRTCLPGM using the following command
CHGCMDDFT CMD(QSYS/CRTCLPGM) NEWDFT('OPTION(*SRCDBG)')

This does not work. The following error is returned
No default value exists for keyword OPTION.

Does anyone know of a way to change the OPTION parameter so that *SRCDBG
will be used?

Here are two example Command Analyzer Changes Exit programs that do
something very similar to what Alan is asking for.
http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200107/msg02330.html
http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200303/msg00382.html

Ed Fishel,
edfishel@xxxxxxxxxx


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