Does RTPA change the original source member?
No. RTPA uses a temporary library for its working files, and does not modify your source members in any way. Top • Where does RTPA store audit enabled object programs? RTPA stores audit enabled files in the library that you specify when you run RTPA. Top • Where is the RTPA audit file? RTPA sends the audit files to the printer queue Z$AUDITP. You can find the audit files in the spooled file queue using the command WRKSPLF (Work with Spooled Files). The audit file will have the name of the object program in the data column. Top • Do I need to audit-enable all my source programs? You can choose which RPG source programs that you want to audit. However, only audit-enabled programs will produce audit files. Top • I got Status Code 3 when compiling my program. What do I do? RTPA returns Status Code 3 on the Job History screen (F18) when it is unable to compile the program normally using the standard OS/400 RPG compiler. Please make sure that the program compiles properly prior to submitting