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On Sep 5, 2018, at 2:20 PM, Charles Wilt <charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jon,
Justin said the failing code was in a *MODULE, so I'm assuming this is
a sub-procedure in a *SRVPGM...
Without error handling in the procedure or it's calling *PGM, wouldn't
the error get percolated up as a "The call to &1 ended in error."
rather than the original "record lock".
From your own RPG Exception handling Redpaper...
- All exception/error handling has been removed and the processing
logic has been placed in two subprocedures, ProgramProc and FileProc.
- The divide by zero error has been reintroduced.
When you run this program you might expect it to fail with the RNQ0102
Attempt to divide by zero message at (3) above, but it doesn’t!
Instead, the program fails with a RNQ0202 The call to PROGRAMPRO ended
in error (C G D F) message at (2) above. You see the following
information in the joblog:
Attempt made to divide by zero for fixed point operation.
Function check. MCH1211 unmonitored by ERROR10 at statement
0000002100, instruction X'0000'.
The call to PROGRAMPRO ended in error (C G D F).
Charles
On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 12:02 PM Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I don't see how this would help Justin. Somehow you need to track--
down why an error is not being signalled directly on the I/O
operation. ILE or OPM shouldn't;t matter there surely.
Jon Paris
www.partner400.com
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On Sep 5, 2018, at 1:56 PM, Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:expectations, or go back to monolithic OPM code.
You may be on to what's going on. "We" may just have to change our
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Thanks
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Subject: RE: Record lock, no retry?boundary, I think your only options are going to the monitor/error
Since the location of the error doesn't appear to be in a control
extender, or reconfigure your call stack so that the error occurs in
a control boundary.
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