Aaron,

Follow your compile into QTEMP....

Here is what I mean

1.  Your first compile will generate (SQL pre-compilier does this)
intermediate source in QTEMP/QSQLTEMP1

2.  Compile from the QTEMP file with the debug options you want.

3.  Debug happily once again :-)






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QSQLTEMP1 not available.
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Above is the message I am getting when I try and debug an SQL ILE RPG CGI
program(we'll call it programA).  I am compiling programA with a 15(create
module) so I can then specify the Binding directory on the CRTPGM command
once the syntax checking is complete.  I have debugged many e-RPG programs
before but none that were SQL ILE.

Anybody know how to fix my problem?

Thanks,
Aaron Bartell
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