In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 08/09/2006
at 02:17 AM, Brian Westerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>This might not be your issue, but when I was developing our Spool
>Offload facility (SyzSpool) that offloads output from the JES spool
>based on criteria like AGE, CLASS, SUBMITTING USER, DEST, FORM,
>SPOOL VOLUME, and a lot of other parms to sequential files that are
>HSM/ABR managed/archived/emailed/ftp'ed etc. I had a similar issue
>that I ended up having to code around. The OC1 will point to random
>areas in memory because it's just getting random data from the spool
>and it tries to "deal with it" as if it were actual data.
That doesn't explain an ABEND S0C1. Surely your code isn't jumping
into the middle of a SPOOL data block? There's a difference between
actual data and actual code to be executed.
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ISO position; see <http://patriot.net/~shmuel/resume/brief.html>
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