Tim, if you use RDi, and are using a fairly current version, you might want to look at the SEP debugger's Code Coverage option.
It's pretty cool, but to use on a production job, you'd have to have the authorities set for tracking the user's job.
Just to get familiar with what Code Coverage does for you, give it a practice run through one of you own jobs. You might want to assess the time it takes to run through a large program before setting it up on another user's job. I haven't yet used it in RDi 9.5 -- I remember it running a bit slow in Rdi 7.1.1.1

Michael Koester
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From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of tim
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2016 2:36 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: program trace question

Not sure if this is the correct forum for this but here goes.

I have an RPG/ILE program that is used by multiple users. It has grown
from the system 34. There are close 10k lines of code in it.

I would like to run a "trace" over the program as it is run by the users.
I would like to track all the lines of code that are executed within that
ILE program along (not any service program or subsequent called program).

Is this possible?
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