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David FOXWELL wrote:The easiest eay is to right-click on an active job and you can select debug from the menu. Be warned though, this is not the same as STRSRVJOB. With WDSC, all you can do is take a look at the job and its variables, and if I'm not mistaken the job needs to be in MSGW for you to access it. You can't set breakpoints and debug the job after responding to the message.
Is there an equivalent for getting into a program that's crashed, ie, I don't have an SEP, so I would use my greenscreen and STRSRVJOB.
A Google search for 'wdsc debug running job' turned up:
http://forums.systeminetwork.com/isnetforums/showthread.php?t=49347
which suggests using "Run=>Debug... [using debug type] iSeries: Debug Job", or selecting the job using an 'iSeries Jobs' filter.
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