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  • Subject: H-Spec RPG IV Option PTF
  • From: "Shrader, Patrick" <pshrader@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 10:13:54 -0500

Hey folks!

I am running V3R2, and I am having problems with RPG IV. When a program
ab-ends, the OS/400 debug information shows the compile statement number
that caused the problem. RPG/400 shows the actual source statement
number. This makes it very difficult to debug RPG IV programs. A couple
years ago I received a PTF from IBM that allowed me to key the following
H-Spec option in RPG IV:

Hoption(*srcstmt:*nodebugio).

This H spec option allowed the system to display the actual line of the
source code that caused the problem, not the compile source.

I have since changed jobs, but the new job is running V3R2, like I was
earlier when I experienced the problem. Can anyone direct me to the
correct PTF number so that the compiler will recognize the above
statement. I recall that the editor still did not like the syntax of the
line, but it would compile. I solved the editor issue by issuing a /copy
command for the offending lines.

Thanks for your help.

Patrick


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