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I take it the H spec suggested in your subject line didn't work?

Any chance that on your old system someone did a CHGCMDDFT to monkey 
around with your compile command?

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H spec Option(*SrcStmt : *NoDeBugIO)






We just upgraded from V4R5 to V5R3.

The programs compiled on the new version does not show the source
statemets when debugging. If we prompt the compile and change
DBGVIEW(*SOURCE) from DBGVIEW(*STMT) it works.

Is there a control H spec that it will show the source statement on
V5R3?

Gary
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