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To Debug the a program with SEP you have to set the SEP before you start
the program. You get no debug session for a program already running when
you set a new SEP. So the correct way is. End the program on the I/5 set
the SEP and then start the async program on the I/5.

Another alternative would be to choose the already running job from WDSC
debug dialog box. I have no WDSC on my Laptop here, so i can not give you
the exact steps to do this, but next week i can post the steps to attach a
already running job to debug from WDSC.


Ralf M Petter



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Hi all,

I am debugging a process right now that has Java putting entries on a
keyed
data queue with an RPG program on the other end processing the entries. I
cannot seem to get a SEP's to work with this program though STRSRVJOB from
the green screen works just fine. I have modified the SEP to specify the
user profile that the job is running under but it still doesn't pick it up
(read invoke the debugger in WDSC).

Anybody else find similar results to what I am seeing? Is it a
special/different circumstance when an RPG program is listening to a data
queue concerning SEP's?

TIA,
Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com

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