How to debug the report which isrunning in Background?

Hi all,
1.How to debug the report which is running in Background?
thanks & regards
vishnuvardhan

Hello,
Do like this.
Create an infinite loop before the line u want debug.
data: lf_flag.
do.
if lf_flag = 'X'.
exit.
endif.
enddo.
Now execute the report in background. In Tcode SM37 select ur job and in menu job--> Capture Active Job
IT will stop at the point of infinite loop.
Regards,
Vasanth

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