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On 16-Feb-2012 09:26 , Mike Wills wrote:
Two users have been reporting the same problem with one of my
applications. I have a very complicated subprocedure that calculates
the taxes on an invoice. I had one of the users try a few things, but
I can't the program to crash on-demand (though it did several times
though the testing). The error I get is "Receiver value too small to
hold result." The user can log out and in again and retry it on the
same invoice and it works flawlessly. Thus my thought it may be
activation group problem. <<SNIP>>
The error is on a specific assignment, so debug showing the values of
the variables involved in the failing statement should enlighten; and
would seem to be an issue that should transpire irrespective of the
activation group. The /debug/ could be via logging, dump, etc.; i.e.
need not be an interactive debug. Note: the MCH1210 defaults to log a
QPDSPJOB when unmonitored, so if such a spool file was created for each
time the error transpired, then there is the simple ability to "catch"
the failure using the "Default program" which would also run when the
error is unmonitored... whereby interactive debug could be established
against the failing job\program to review the variables.
Regards, Chuck
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