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You can tell from DSPPGM. If ILE press ENTER until you get to the
DETAIL(*MODULE) display. Select option 5. Look at source change date/time.

If not ILE, page 1 of the display will have the source change date/time.

If the source did not contain a statement that said OPTION(*SRCSTMT) then
the SEU line number has nothing (little?) to do with the debug or error
source line number.

Dennis Lovelady
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"A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject."
-- Winston Churchill


I don't know what I am doing wrong. I have a program that fails with
a decimal data error at line 238 of the program. I am doing consulting
work at this company so I am not familiar with the program. So, I
opened up the source member and there IS no line 238 in the source. So,
I ran it in debug and the debug shows no statement 238 (ends at 201).

I double checked the program reference and there isn't another instance
of this program on the system. So I compiled the program into another
library and looked at the compile and then ran the compiled program in
debug. No line 238! (ends at 201)

So I can only assume that the source for the program has been lost or
moved since it was originally compiled (2 years ago). Is that
assumption correct or did I overlook something obvious?

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Pete Helgren
Value Added Software, Inc
www.asaap.com
www.opensource4i.com

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