Arie

I'm always intrigued by supposedly undocumented codes - otherwise I know nothing of this topic.

Would this reference - discovered by Googling - be relevant. do you think?

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/pdthelp/v1r1/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.debugtool6.doc/eqa6ug02124.htm

Incidentally I did no better searching using the IBM Library Server.

Chris Mason

----- Original Message ----- From: "McKown, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: U2530


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Subject: U2530


Hi,

I receive the following message from a program that calls an
entry from a
dynamically loaded legacy COBOL from my Assembler. The offset
+0000007C
points to BALR 14,15. The called entry is the second entry in the load
module. The first one has no return value, therefore I cannot
know whether
it works correct:

CEE3250C The system or user abend U2530 R=NULL     was issued.
         From entry point CALLAPPL at compile unit offset
+0000007C at entry
offset +0000007C at address 0BD86F24.

Please help.

Your COBOL subroutine deliberately abended. Likely by calling ILBOABN0
or CEE3ABD. The U2530 would be documented within the COBOL source code,
if it is documented anywhere at all.

--
John McKown

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