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> I did not know about this command! Do you mean "Type(*Trace)"? as in:
> ADDPEXDFN DFN(ABC) TYPE(*TRACE) SLTEVT(*YES) PGMEVT(*PRCENTRY *PRCEXIT)
This is correct.
> Does any of this work without PT1?
PRTPEXRPT command is part of PT1 - ADDPEXDFN, STRPEX and ENDPEX are all
system commands.
ENDPEX will create a bunch of QAYPExxx files, which have all the data, but
PRTPEXRPT will convert the data to readable format.
Alexei Pytel
always speaking for myself
"Steve Richter"
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-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
[mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Alexei Pytel
>There is a way to trace ILE program (procedure call/return trace):
>1) compile with option ENBPFRCOL(*ENTRYEXIT) or ENBPFRCOL(*FULL)
>2) collect data by PEX with a PEX definition defined with TRCTYPE(*SLTEVT)
>SLTEVT(*YES) PGMEVT(*PRCENTRY *PRCEXIT) (ADDPEXDFN command)
>3) then use PRTPEXRPT command to print trace report
>PRTPEXRPT command requires PT1 product. Also you will not see actual
source
>statements, but it will show procedure call/return trace for ILE programs.
thanks,
Steve
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