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Actually, it's easier than debugging a batch program.  :)
The hardest part is finding the correct job in the list of
jobs used by the server.

How I do this is:

1.  WRKACTJOB JOB(servername)
2.  F10 to reset CPU stats.
3.  Run the program in question from the web page.
4.  Press F5 on the WRKACTJOB screen and see which job
changes CPU.
5.  Start a service job on this job.
6.  Start debug on the program in question, add breakpoints.
7.  Run the program again.  Should pop right into debug.

Brad

On Tue, 25 Sep 2001 19:21:23 +0000
 "mohd khan" <mohddawoodkhan@hotmail.com> wrote:
> How do I debug e-RPG program with html page ? is this
> possible ?
> I have a main page in html & in which I'm using a form to
> send a field to
> eRPG program, Query string is ok, because I dsplayed the
> same field again on
> the browser, but some how my cvtdb API routine is not
> working so I need to
> check what values(parm) it carries, any help will be
> appriciated
> thanks
>
>
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