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Hi, it is a RPG36 program and it's a *S36 environment. I don't use the SRCMBR or SRCF attributes on my start debug command.

How do I know if it's an 'auto report' program?

Thanks.

From: jfranz@xxxxxxxxxxxx
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Debugging in System 36 environment
Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 18:55:47 -0500

Is your job special environment *S36 or *none (native) ?
The program obj is RPG36?
IS this an "auto report" program?

is this your setup?
strisdb pgm(mylib/mypgm) updprod(*yes) invpgm(*no) srcmbr(*pgm)
srcf(mylib/qs36src)

Jim Franz
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From: "Sharon" <sklosinski@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "RPG Forum" <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2010 3:28 PM
Subject: Debugging in System 36 environment




Good afternoon all, I am trying to step through an old QS36SRC print
program.

It is called from a CL. I set up the debug of the program I want with an
STRISDB command, upprod *YES, invoke *NO. I get into the source and set
break points. I then call the CL program. I get an input screen for what
I want to print, and never get into the program to step through it.

Thinking the source attributes may be off, I copied it and renamed it and
recompiled it with *SOURCE. I copied the CL to call my new program. When
I attempt Debug again I still cannot get into this program.

I have gotten the environment set up to what I think I need with the
STRS36 command to get me into the S36 environment, after hitting several
snags on that.

I have looked in the archives and can't see anything that would be
helpful.

I know it's an oldie but a goodie, but any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

Sharon

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