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Yes, if you changed the program you're probably hitting the copy in QRPLOBJ
rather than where you think it is.


On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 9:50 AM, RPGLIST <rpglist@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The job and my debug are all using the same lib list. But you got me
thinking.... we made a change to the program so I'm wondering if that is
the reason debug is ignoring the exeuction....

I'll stop the job and re run it.




That looks right to me...I'm doing the same type of thing right now. The
STRSRVJOB and STRDBG don't show any errors, right? Your library list is
set
up like the batch job, right? IOW you're not debugging a program in a
different library than what the job is using.


On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 9:44 AM, RPGLIST <rpglist@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a job that is running in batch, its actually in a DEQA status
while
its waiting on data to be written to a data queue. Once that happens,
it'll fire and run.

The problem is I need to run it in debug to check some values that are
calculated during run time, but even using STRSRVJOB doesn't seem to be
working.

Here is what I've tried to do:

The job is already running in batch and sitting in a DEQA status.
1. Start a second session
2. Enter STRSRVJOB with the job name, user and number
3. STRDBG with the name of the program running in batch and enter a
break
point.

I send the data to the data queue, expecting that the program should
enter
debug but it never happens. I know I'm missing a simple step, so a
quick
pointer or two would be greatly appreciated.

Dutch


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