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Hi Bob,
This is my understanding of your situation:
You attached to a job which was in wait state using Distributed Debugger
(not the debugger comes with WDSC IDE). And after that, nothing really
happened.
Did you get any dialog informing you that you need to start your
application in the iSeries host?
Thanks,
Xuan Chen, Problem Determination Tools for iSeries
(905) 413-3769 T/L 969-3769
xuanchen@xxxxxxxxxx
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Please respond to [WDSCI-L] Dumb debug question of
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Development
Studio Client for
iSeries
Good Morning,
My mind is just not making the connections this morning.
I have an interactive session going that I want to debug. The job has a
call
to a program called DBGwait which puts it into a wait state. When I start
My
iSeries Distributed Debugger it just keeps sitting there when I give it the
job name of my interactive session.
The program has been compiled with *SRCDBG
Anybody have a clue what I am doing wrong
Thanks
Bob Anderson
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