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CRTSQLRPGI command does not show *LISTING as a debug view. *SOURCE is
the only option I see.
Are you using /copy or /include to fetch your copybooks?
-Eric DeLong
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Subject: [WDSCI-L] RSE - SEP debugging of program with /copy
RSE Version 7.0.0 build id 20070202-0030 on V5R4 - both RSE and V5R4 are
reasonably current.
I've modified three RPGLE programs (two are SQL RPGLE) to extract some common D specs and four 'shared' subroutines and put that code in a copybook.
Compiling the SQLRPGLE defaults to debug view of *LISTING and for the RPGLE I had to specify *LIST for the debugging view.
Then when debugging using an SEP, the debugger seems to flake out and doesn't always return or execute the line I expect. It seems like it's
all over the place after the first or second time the view switches to the copy member and then back to the parent source member.
I've been through the preferences but am not sure if I'm missing
something to correct this.
And yes I know the subroutines in the copybook should be in a service program but that's a project for another day. Right now I just want to alleviate having to maintain three programs if I can put the shared code
in one copybook and maintain it there, but testing it is difficult as
I'd like to be able to step through the code to ensure it is indeed being executed as expected.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Regards, Jerry
Gerald Kern - MIS Project Leader
Lotus Notes/Domino Administrator
IBM Certified RPG IV Developer
The Toledo Clinic, Inc.
4235 Secor Road
Toledo, OH 43623-4299
Phone 419-479-5535
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