This is not really an answer. I'm only a semi-COBOL-versions-expert, but I
suspect there's not enough information here for anyone to give you a good
answer. At the very least, you could post the "mini-dump" that prints out
with the JES messages (PSW, registers, data at address in PSW).

A wild guess is that this is a dynamic versus static linkage issue, but
that's only a wild guess.

My guess is that it is neither a COBOL nor an LE issue - it's a user
program/options compatibility from COBOL II to Ent. COBOL issue.

BTW, rc4 would not generally be synonymous with S0C4.

Charles



-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of David DeBervec
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 3:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: COBOL2 Issues


We ran into a program that was compiled and executed in a COBOL2
environment successfully.  When we re-compiled and executed the program
with Enterprise COBOL, it returned a S0C4 abend (rc4).  The load module is
a combination of COBOL and assembler code. Anyone know if this is a COBOL
issue or LE?

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