Nasuh, 

just follow the advive from John to look in the dump at R14 and scroll 
backward unil you see an eyecatacher. If it's an IBM module you might 
verify the SMPE apply jobouput or use AMBLIST to detect unresolved references. 


Roland


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Subject: Re: Rexx LISTDSI problem on z/OS 1.7


>John McKown wrote :

>I don't have z/OS 1.7 to test. However, the main "eep" point for me is 
>the
>fact that the PSW is point to location zero. This usually 
means that some 
>subroutine has not been linked in properly. R15 is pointing to 
this location. If 
>I were you, I'd look at what is at the location pointed to by R14, ie 
>x'88C8E38C' using IPCS. Then "back up" until you see an "eye 
catcher" to try 
>to determine what module you are coming from. Then do a 
AMBLIST of that 
<module to see if there are any unresolved references. Best 
that I can do 
<without access to your system.

--

John, last week I happened to apply some CICS PTFs, after that 
during IPL 
time below messages launched to appear in syslog :

IEA093I MODULE IEANUC01 CONTAINS UNRESOLVED WEAK EXTERNAL 
REFERENCE 
IFFIOM                                                              

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