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Dan <dbcerpg=/E1597aS9LQAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> helped spread the
news by saying:

> Wondering if there is a way to trace the statements run in a program
> so that I can see where a particular subroutine was called from.  I
> tried using:
>   STRDBG PGM(DEVDB/PC8741ICXX) MAXTRC(32767) TRCFULL(*WRAP)
> UPDPROD(*YES) OPMSRC(*YES)

<SNIP>

Since I see OPMSRC(*YES), I'm assuming this is RPG400 or earlier?  Not ILE?
If that's the case, check out RPGTRC at
http://www.5-10.com/as400/msdrpgtrcd.htm

This utility works pretty well - I use it for my older programs.

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David Schopp
WISDM Team Leader
Computers Unlimited




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