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For one thing, since you are you are using ancient RPG it can only be one
of two possible choices: factor 1 or factor 2. And if you are not using
factor 1, then odds are, it's factor 2.
If you look at the dump perhaps it shows a hexadecimal value for these
variable(s). If so, and you still cannot determine which one, post the
hexadecimal values and we'll help you out.
Rob Berendt
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Hello,
I have a small question...
I have a program rpgIII (only the object not the source) that suddenly
crashed with a decimal data error and I took a dump. I could obtain from
the dump the statement no at which the error occurred...but could I also
determine the variable name which causes this decimal data error at this
statement number...If yes, I am curious to know how can I do this.
Thanks
Heba
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