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Rather that re-type what IBM has already published:
see: Controlling information written in a job log - IBM Documentation
<https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/i/7.5?topic=log-controlling-information-written-in-job>
At log level 4, you'll see everything the system logs, and if you turn on
*SECLVL you will get the explanations as well.

What Glen is trying to get you to do is get the job log to put out all of
the information it collects. By taking the time to study that output, and
do some personal research (before posting the question here) you will learn
quite a bit about what happens and to some extent why. I know much of the
IBM documentation assumes a fairly high level of knowledge already, but if
you spend a little time you'll get it.



--
Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 8:10 AM tim ken <timk2574@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thanks for these inputs and this was compiled successfully but when it was
used with my main program as mentioned in this link then again got these
many compilation errors:-

https://code.midrange.com/935667cdc4.html

Also what does this mean here "As an aside, chgjob log(0 0 *nolist) tends
to stop useful messages from
getting into the job log. As a beginner, try log(4 0 *seclvl) to get the
maximum amount of information possible."

Does it mean while compiling and executing the 'Create Bound RPG Program
(CRTBNDRPG)' command which is used to compile the program mentioned in the
above link, is there some parameter which needs to be set specifically
here? was it meant for Generation severity level . . . GENLVL 10
which is by default set while compiling this program as '10'?




Thanks.

On Thu, 22 Jun 2023 at 01:08, Buck Calabro <kc2hiz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 6/21/2023 2:03 PM, tim ken wrote:

Thanks for these suggestions.

Except 'DRIVERPRG' all three were compiled successfully seperately i
just
psted their codes for better understanding 'DRIVERPRG' RPGLE program
and
please find some job log from last few messages in this link-

https://code.midrange.com/7493d28f1c.html

As Glenn suggested, look at the compiler listing for the specific
reason. Hint: How is the sub-procedure called SubprogramA bound to
DRIVERPRG?

If you trim your job log, it would be helpful to include the failing
command (CRTxxxPGM) and the messages that directly follow it.

As an aside, chgjob log(0 0 *nolist) tends to stop useful messages from
getting into the job log. As a beginner, try log(4 0 *seclvl) to get the
maximum amount of information possible.

--
--buck

http://wiki.midrange.com
Your updates make it better!


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