Assembler programs have no internal date and time generated by the compiler, which prevents date and time matching. However, when LIST=program or CNTL=ON,PROG=program is requested for an Assembler program with multiple symbolic versions of the listing and no previously declared breakpoints or monitoring options, CA InterTest for CICS displays a Symbolic Version List from which you select the appropriate symbolic file and listing version or ignore symbolic processing for the program.
Once a symbolic file and program version is selected for an Assembler program, CA InterTest for CICS continues to use the selected file and program version. If a new version of the program is compiled and linked and you have one or more breakpoints set by Statement # or Offset, then you should deactivate monitoring for the program, new copy the program , and then reset any Statement # or Offset breakpoints. This will insure that your breakpoints are in sync with the new program version. Alternatively, if you do not have any breakpoints set or only breakpoints set by paragraph-name, you can execute a CNTL=NEW,PROG= command or ITST Option 2.1 NEWCOPY, which will reset monitoring for the new program version.
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