On Jan 31, 2006, at 4:17 PM, Kittendorf, Craig wrote:

The programs do not use the IBM COBOL options such as SYMDUMP, TRACE,
FLOW, etc.  These programs are very old and have just re-surfaced.  I
thought it might be for some external produce to set a trap many, many,
many years ago.

Craig

Craig,

I would recompile the programs and see if the same module extern shows up. If it does you could get the offcet and look at the source and see (possibly) why the cobol subroutine is being called.

Ed


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Yea, I checked IBMLink and Google also. I thought it had something to
do with SPIE also which goes along with my thinking it had
something to
do with debugging, for example, AbendAid, Xpediter,
InterTest, Symdump,
etc.

Thanks,
   Craig

Well, I can say that it does NOT have anything do to with those
products. I've used all of them and none of them require a CALL to
ILBOSPI0. That is so old, I will almost bet it is for some old things
such as TSO TEST to trap S0C7's and the like instead of the COBOL
run-time.

Again, are any parameters being used in the CALL? The module itself is
quite small.

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John McKown
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