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Allows a user to dump either the process or system error stack to whatever depth is specified.
ERRDUMP [errorstackdepth][;sys]
Errorstackdepth The number of error stack messages to be printed. If the actual error stack size is less than the errorstackdepth than all messages on the error stack will be printed with no warnings or errors. The process error stack currently runs from zero to sixteen. The system error stack currently runs from zero to one hundred and twenty-seven. If the errorstackdepth specified is beyond the boundaries of the error stack, then CIERR 9155 will be printed and the error stack will not be dumped. If an errorstackdepth value is 0 is entered, then no error stack messages will be printed and no error or warning will be issued. An errorstackdepth value of -1 will dump the entire error stack. -1 is the default value. SYS The SYS option specifies that the system error stack is to be dumped. If the SYS option is not used, then the process error stack will dumped.
The ERRDUMP command allows the use to dump either the process or the system error stack to whatever depth is specified. If the depth specified is greater than the number of errors on the error stack, then all errors on the stack will be dumped without any warnings or errors. If the user specifies an errorstackdepth outside of the boundaries of the error stack then a CIERR 9155 will be printed and the error stack will not be dumped.
To obtain a dump, enter ERRDUMP The system responds TYPE MANAGER; THE END-OF-FILE HAS BEEN DETECTED. FILE SYSTEM MESSAGE 1023. Another example specifies that the system error stack be dumped ERRDUMP 1;SYS The system responds THE STATUS OF THE TIME ENTRY IS NON-ACTIVE. TUE,FEB 9,1988,1218
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