Reg: DDIO file in XPED
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Reg: DDIO file in XPED
Hi,
I would like to know about the DDIO file in the XPED. Please share the info that u want.
Thanks & Regards,
Simha
I would like to know about the DDIO file in the XPED. Please share the info that u want.
Thanks & Regards,
Simha
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Hi,
Xpediter use DDIO file to store information about load modules and sources.
At least one DDIO file is required for source level debugging.
In a debug session, XPEDITER references the stored information in the DDIO file that was generated by the Language Processor (LP) during compile time. Without this information XPEDITER can not display a program at the source level although sourceless debugging is also available.
Xpediter use DDIO file to store information about load modules and sources.
At least one DDIO file is required for source level debugging.
In a debug session, XPEDITER references the stored information in the DDIO file that was generated by the Language Processor (LP) during compile time. Without this information XPEDITER can not display a program at the source level although sourceless debugging is also available.
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Anuj
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Hi again,
The Compuware language processor is a set of programs that capture information about a compiler listing and store it in a source listing file, also known as a DDIO file.
You mihgt like to add these to Glossary :
1. DDIO. A Compuware file access method.
2. DDIO file. A generic name for an Abend-AID or CICS Abend-AID report file, or an XPEDITER source listing file.
The Compuware language processor is a set of programs that capture information about a compiler listing and store it in a source listing file, also known as a DDIO file.
You mihgt like to add these to Glossary :
1. DDIO. A Compuware file access method.
2. DDIO file. A generic name for an Abend-AID or CICS Abend-AID report file, or an XPEDITER source listing file.
Regards,
Anuj
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1. Suggest you get in touch with someone at your shop. These processes are different at differnt shops. As far as I know, DDIO, should be created by your XPEDITER admin and not by an end user.
2. This is an old thread, when you have a new question on some old thread, it's better to start a new thread with link to the thread you searched for. That way, one would be looking for your queries instead of getting in to the previous year details.
2. This is an old thread, when you have a new question on some old thread, it's better to start a new thread with link to the thread you searched for. That way, one would be looking for your queries instead of getting in to the previous year details.
Regards,
Anuj
Anuj
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