Semi-Noob reading dumps danielharner

​[[{“value”:”I’ve been a RPG programmer for about 2 years (obviously still very new), one of the main concepts I haven’t caught onto very well is reading dumps. There just seems to be so much noise and I’m learning on my own as I go (thrown into the fire as they say). It’s much easier for me to learn through debug but if the error occurs in production, this isn’t always possible in our system.
I’m looking for tips on what to look for and techniques when reading a dump similar to this one below. Am I missing where it’s telling me the EXACT field the error is getting thrown on?
This error came up yesterday after the trigger PGM has been working for a year without issue and unfortunately I’d have to interfere with production to throw it into debug…
Link to dump: https://codeshare.io/Ekok7P
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Talsco Weekly: Your Ultimate IBM i Resource patrick staudacher

​[[{“value”:”Welcome to another edition of Talsco Weekly IBM i Brief:  📚 ​IBM i and System Z Hold Firm in the Face of Cloud Pressure. ​To the clouds and back again. AI:  📊 ​IBM AI Research Unveils API-BLEND: A Game-Changing Resource for AI. Development:  🖥️ ​Raspberry Pi single-board computer. 📈​ IBM i Marketplace Survey: 2024 Insights.
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Hello World from RPG3 to RPG400 to RPGLE NickLitten

​What is an RPG language HELLO WORLD program? A “Hello, World!” program is a simple computer program that outputs or displays the iconic phrase “Hello, World!” to a user. This humble program serves as a fundamental introduction to programming languages and illustrates their basic syntax. Let’s explore this tradition further: The “Hello, World!” program typically Read More 

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