John
I have not sent you my LIST and MAP output because I have seen postings 
from yourself and others that indicate that the problem is not unique to 
our site and that it is related to the presence of zero length CSECTS 
(whatever they are there for).
One piece of information that has not been reported in other posts is that 

in some load modules the listing stops dead on encountering a zero length 
CSECT, but in others the listing resumes at some point further into the 
module. I have had a quick look at the code, expecting to find a classic 
'reduce by 1 and result in a large number of FFFFFFs in a register or 
field)' but I could not find anything likely.

The fact that the contents of the CSECT can be found by specifically 
specifying it with the MODule operand has resolved my immediate concern.

regards, 
Anthony Fletcher - MNZCS 
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