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Vadim, Is it still a requirement to have *ALLOBJ or *SERVICE special authority to set a service entry point (SEP) on another user ID? When I asked you about it at COMMON in the Fall of 2005, you said it didn't seem like it should be a requirement. But I've never checked back on it. SEPs are great, but we can't use them in a lot of situations. The level of special authority is the hold-up for us. It seems that having *USE or *CHANGE authority to the profile in question should be enough. Thanks, Michael Quigley AS/400 Programming Section The Way International www.TheWay.org wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 11/28/2006 09:46:28 AM:
date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 09:32:07 -0500 from: Vadim Berestetsky <berestet@xxxxxxxxxx> subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Interactive Debugging Hi Bill, Yes, you could use something called a Service Entry Point (SEP) that is setup in advance. Right-click on the program, module or procedure you are interested to debug from RSE and the option will be on the popup menu. When program/module/procedure is invoked on the iSeries host, debugger will get control, provided user IDs do match. Try it, you'll like it! Hope this helps. Vadim
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