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Alfred said:
Have you looked in the Apache error logsin /usr/local/Zend/apache2/logs/?
You can also inspect i5_error( ), i5_errno( ), or i5_errormsg( ) after
your call.
Problem is not with finding my PHP errors. These are printed out on our
development server. The problem is the message sometimes doesn't give any
useful information.
Kevin said:
Do you have an example of one of these errors?
Sometimes the PHPJOB will hang on a message. Other times I will just get
something like this on the screen:
Could not call program: QWX2221
...or something like that. I had a similar message yesterday when a
decimal data error occurred. I had to dig around in my PHPJOB jobs until I
found a message that clarified what happened. Perhaps something in my
configuration is causing this?
Thanks,
Matt
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