You can use a Service Entry Point (SEP) if you know you want to debug the
program before it starts.

After the program starts, use the Remote Systems view. Expand the
connection, Jobs, and Active jobs. Find the job then Debug As=>IBM i Job.
It would probably be easier to create a Job filter to find the job.

IIRC, you'll need *SERVICE special authority plus authority in the user
profile.

HTH




date: Fri, 6 Sep 2024 16:08:41 -0400 (EDT)
from: "Alan \(cfuture\) Cassidy via MIDRANGE-L"
<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: How can I debug another user's job?

Greetings fellow developers...

I recently had a program installed after testing with the team leader of
the group that uses the program. It tested fine with her. But after
installation, the program was not showing detailed content to other users
in the group.

So I want to debug a user's job that runs the program but I have forgotten
how to do this. I have used RDi debug, and I'm sure I have done such debug
before, but couldn't find a reference for it in searching.

Can somebody point me somewhere good?

--Alan Cassidy



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