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we have a strange problem. Since some weeks, we use a new change management system called CMOne - but I think it might be the same without it.
We develop on one machine (partition) and have production on another. The source code and program objects are held in differently named libraries on both machines due to historic reasons.
We compile RPGLE programs with DBGVIEW(*ALL) and SQLRPGLE programs with DBGVIEW(*SOURCE) (as there is no *ALL on the CRTSQLRPGI command).
Now after testing the source code and the objects are moved to the production machine - to do that, they are moved to temporary libraries, those are sent with SAVRSTLIB and then the objects and source file are moved to the production libs. The temporary libs are then deleted.
Now the problem is, that when our supporters (als old fashioned developers) use STRDBG on those objects, there is a CPF9C27 ("File QRPGLESRC not available") message on the bottom, and only the *LISTING view is available - all other views are showing an empty screen.
Also RDi shows a message and we have to add the source file to the source code search list - otherwise it also only shows *LISTING view. This is inconvenient but OK - but STRDBG has (AFAIK) no "search list" for the source code - so I can't tell it where it can find the source.
But in the end, I thought, that for the DBGVIEW(*SOURCE) the source code of the RPGLE/SQLRPGLE program is compiled INTO to module and therefore should always be available. Am I wrong?
Can anyone tell me, what we can do, to solve that problem? Or what we are doing wrong?
Thanks in advance
Daniel
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