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How do submitted jobs get their library lists?
Since it's under Run Sql Scripts, which has a connection - I created a new
connection, gave it SYS naming and a library list expecting that submitting
a job via the debugger from there would use that library list.
But apparently not...
On Thu, 25 Apr 2019 at 15:06, Brian Parkins <goodprophet.bp@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Yup, it has been around for a long time. The easiest way to access the
tool - strange though it may be - is through the Run SQL Scripts (RSS)
component of Access Client Solutions. (Previously found in Client Access
for Windows).
From the menu bar of RSS, select RUN > SYSTEM DEBUGGER (Ctl+Shift+D).
Handy if you don't have RDi. But SEP debug rules, OK?
Brian.
On 24/04/2019 14:35, Jason Olson wrote:
Has anyone used the system debugger contained in the JT400 IFSdirectory? I
found some documentation on this and the software is located inthe
/QIBM/ProdData/HTTP/Public/jt400/lib
I moved the jt400.jar & the tes.jar file to my local PC, and if you
run utilities.DebugMgr you have a graphical debugger. I had never seen
this before but it's working OK. It's not RDi, but if you don't have RDi
and want a graphical debugger this one seems to work. To get the help to
work you need to find a copy of jhall.jar but that was easy to find on
web.
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