Many thanks for all your comments. Gives me something to go talk to the
vendor about.
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Re: EXECTRAC not inherited
On 3/21/07, Kris Buelens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess you are sure the code is not compiled (CA has some special REXX
> compiler; interpreters of compiled REXX don't check EXECTRAC);
TRACEXEC by Kent Fiala is also extrem
hose
parameters works quite nicely.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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Subject: Re: EXECTRAC not inherited
On 3/21/0
"Ian S. Worthington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have some execs that call a vendor module that, in turn, invokes other
>execs as user exits.
>If I set EXECTRAC ON my initial execs are correctly traced. But the other
>execs invoked out of the vendor module are not.
>I'm not sure how this late
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Re: EXECTRAC not inherited
"Ian S. Worthington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have some execs that call a vendor module that, in turn, invokes other
>execs as user exits.
>If I set EXECTRAC ON my ini
On 3/21/07, Kris Buelens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I guess you are sure the code is not compiled (CA has some special REXX
compiler; interpreters of compiled REXX don't check EXECTRAC);
TRACEXEC by Kent Fiala is also extremely handy when you try to do
selective tracing of REXX code.
Rob
I guess you are sure the code is not compiled (CA has some special REXX
compiler; interpreters of compiled REXX don't check EXECTRAC);
You don't pass through XEDIT first? (XEDIT turns EXECTRAC OFF when it
displays the screen to the user)
2007/3/21, Phil Smith III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
"Ian S. W
"Ian S. Worthington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have some execs that call a vendor module that, in turn, invokes other
>execs as user exits.
>If I set EXECTRAC ON my initial execs are correctly traced. But the other
>execs invoked out of the vendor module are not.
>I'm not sure how this late
I have some execs that call a vendor module that, in turn, invokes other execs
as user exits.
If I set EXECTRAC ON my initial execs are correctly traced. But the other
execs invoked out of the vendor module are not.
I'm not sure how this later invocation works but I'm guessing that the module
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