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You need a sbreak or setting a service watch in rid. Do a strdbg on the
service program. I am not at a computer but you prompt command service
program at bottom. Find where you want to break. At debug line type sbreak
line number user your user Id so in my case sbreak 450 user agc549.

Anyway look up sbreak and service program.


On Mon, May 27, 2019, 7:02 PM Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I've gone one bridge too far for my brain. I can not figure out where
or how to start.

Here is the layout: I have a web service (IWS) supplying json data to
an HTML/JavaScript project that is working quite well. The IWS web
service is getting the data from an SQLRPGLE program that is first
compiled as a SRVPGM, then again with CRTPGM module.

Every once in a while something happens in the service program and the
only fix I can figure out is to stop and restart the IWS server. At
this point I am in over my head and I don't know how to proceed. RDi is
at 9.6.

Is there a tutorial on using the RDi debugger on a service program
called by IWS? Is that even the right direction to go?


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