Version 4.2.6 for Mainframes (Update)
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%DUE - Dump for Specific Error

%DUE 

+nnnn

-nnnn
-ALL

The terminal command %DUE is used within a session to specify Natural error numbers for which a storage dump shall be taken. This may be helpful to get a dump for the analysis of a specific error situation by Software AG personnel. See also profile parameter DUE.

The %DUE command provides the following options:

Command Function
%DUE+nnnn Adds an error number for which a storage dump is to be taken. If the number is greater than 9999, a NAT1134 error message is issued.
%DUE-nnnn Removes a previously specified error number from the table. If the number is greater than 9999, a NAT1134 error message is issued.
%DUE-ALL Removes all previously specified error numbers from the table.

If an error occurs which has been specified by %DUE, a program check is forced. If profile parameter DU=OFF is set, it will be changed to DU=ON. For further processing, the DU profile parameter setting is honored.

Examples:

%DUE+82
%DUE+80
%DUE-82
%DUE-ALL

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