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Having arrived this morning and read the whole of this lengthy thread, it would be nice if it had an end.

It would seem that you :
. Created the module.
. Created a srvpgm from that module.
. By error, bound the module by copy to the program so that the srvpgm was never used.
. Modified the module and did not recompile the program as you thought you were using the srvpgm.
. Tried to debug by stepinto - if you use F14 you would have noticed that the module was in the list. Debug did not see the modifications as the program was not compiled.

I have almost no experience of srvpgm, but soon I will be replacing the modules in our pgms by srvpgm. I would therfore be very interested to know how you managed to not bind to your srvpgm. Is it possible to bind to both the module by copy and the srvpgm by reference?



-----Message d'origine-----
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THarteau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Envoyé : lundi 26 avril 2010 21:45
À : RPG programming on the IBM i / System i
Objet : RE: Missing Something in Service Program

Hi,
I think I found it!

On the program that is calling the service program. Do a
dsppgm on it
and make sure the module wasn't bound into it directly.

When I did this, on the module screen, the module is listed.
I deleted
the program object and recompiled. It worked, well, there is
still a bug,
but I can step through successfully. I think I have the
module instead of
the service program in my binder source. Thank you to
everyone who helped!

<===================================================>

Terri Harteau
Felker Brothers Corporation
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"Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where
there is no path
and leave a trail."
Ralph Waldo Emerson

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