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Justin,

I want to clarify what I meant by "QB5PHSRV job running under your 
profile".  You need to use option 5 in the WRKACTJOB, and then option 1 to 
actually see which user profile it is running on.  The one displayed in 
the WRKACTJOB panel is the user id part of the full job name, and may not 
necessary the same as the user profile it is running under.

Could you please check again to see if that QB5PHSRV is yours.

Actually, refresh is better than removing SEP and setting it back again. 
Refresh actually reloads the program into the service entry point server, 
and remove and reset does not.  Since the program is changed after 
recompilation, this program needs to be reloaded.

Thanks,

Xuan Chen,  Problem Determination Tools for iSeries
(905) 413-3769 T/L 969-3769
xuanchen@xxxxxxxxxx





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I have been bit be the re-compile bug before, so I remove and recreate
the Service Entry Point every time I re-compile (the refresh option has
never worked for me).

By "stops working", I mean that the programs run without debugging.  I
know that the Debug server is still functioning because I see console
messages from other developers.

I do not have a QB5PHSRV job running under my profile, we have only one
QB5PHSRV job and it is running under another developer's profile (it
runs under the profile of whomever starts the debug server).

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