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Hporayster
PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 8:48 am    Post subject: HOW TO DEBUG A CICS PROGRAM THAT WITH SUBPROGRAMS? Reply with quote

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It is really hard to use CEDF to debug a CICS program that was constructed by a main prog &a subprog...

how to make it out? and if my txn is not started from 3270 terminal but from other ways for example , from cics&mq trigger , or from eci,then how can i debug it? HOW????It is really ...
thank you for any suggestions!!!
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 9:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I wonder if someone else at your company has had to do this before?

I wonder if your company's IT department has standard practices for how to do this?
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 4:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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no...
I am a student,and for all the things I have to learn by myself.
And It is no more than half a year since I got to know about MF
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 5:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hporayster wrote:
no...
I am a student,and for all the things I have to learn by myself.
And It is no more than half a year since I got to know about MF


Then I'm sure there are some manuals that talk about it. Like the zOS or MVS manuals...

So have fun reading...
Try a few things and if those do not work let us know what you tried, what the result was and maybe then we can direct you better...

Enjoy
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Vitor
PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 5:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hporayster wrote:
I am a student,and for all the things I have to learn by myself.


Then push back on your management (I assume you have management as CICS tends to be commercial) and get some training.

Or find a different university to be a student at - this one's a little unsupervised!
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 8:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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my major is software engineering

IBM send my school a z/os system, saying that a lot of mf guys are going to retire and this field will become a blank since no one wanna learn about the big box and the old but wildly used mf tech...
then ,we got 4 teachers ,however, they are newcomer too...

mf is just a new baby in my country..so no tech support ,no manuals of my language...
all we have are a pcomm,a big box,and internet,of course,the IBM's references and guides ,all in english
you guys learned a second language? if so , i 'am sure you'll know how it feels and how long it takes to try to understand the technique books written in other language as well as you did when it was written in your mother tongue

asking Qs on forum is always my final trial ..
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Vitor
PostPosted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 11:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hporayster wrote:
IBM send my school a z/os system, saying that a lot of mf guys are going to retire and this field will become a blank since no one wanna learn about the big box and the old but wildly used mf tech...
then ,we got 4 teachers ,however, they are newcomer too...


Then push back onto IBM

Hporayster wrote:

mf is just a new baby in my country..so no tech support ,no manuals of my language...
all we have are a pcomm,a big box,and internet,of course,the IBM's references and guides ,all in english


You (in the school sense) are going to struggle learning mainframe without assistance. Very few parts of it are "double click" and I'd be surprised if support wasn't available to you someplace. I hesitate to speculate on any reasons why you might not wish to seek it out. In any event, learning it in this way will not equip you to fill this blank you speak of. The z/OS platform, where it's still used, supports mission critical business applications and no-one who doesn't trust anything less than z/OS will not trust anyone who's not IBM certified.

Hporayster wrote:
you guys learned a second language? if so , i 'am sure you'll know how it feels and how long it takes to try to understand the technique books written in other language as well as you did when it was written in your mother tongue


Forget technical skills, try going onto a site with no language support and asking where the toilet is. You just swim as best you can. As a Brit, this means everywhere outside the UK. And in my personal case, every Java site.

Bottom line - this forum is neither a training resource nor a CICS forum. We're certainly not equipted to train you in a subject as broad as CICS administration and programming.

I stand by this:
Vitor wrote:
Or find a different university to be a student at - this one's a little unsupervised!


Or try a CICS forum.
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