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Error re-directing

Hi,
I'm running a program by executing the following command...
convert NA 2> compiler.err

Here is the command for debugging this process in IBM debugger...
idebug convert NA 2> compiler.err

On executing the above command the error output from idebug process is
redirected to compiler.err, but the errors from my program is directed to
the stdout. I want the reverse to happen. Please help me...
 

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