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Forgive me, I think I've missed about half of this thread. The problem sounds like you've compiled the module with DBGVIEW(*SOURCE) or DBGVIEW(*COPY) or something similar. Then, you tried to debug it on a different system where the source was not available. Those options (*SOURCE / *COPY) require the source member to be present in order to do the debugging... you see, that's where it gets the code that it shows on your screen in the debugger, from the source. Instead, maybe you should try using DBGVIEW(*LIST), since that puts a copy of the code into the actual compiled object, so that you can debug it anywhere. On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, J Michael Smith wrote: > > Additional information... the source for the *MODULE is not available. > This is a production machine and the source is not maintained there. > > The actual error CPF4102 "member not found" is generated in the joblog. >
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