The Fault Analyzer messages is due to that it is 
incapable to handle DLL's (or maybe we haven't got the 
clue as how to deliver the source code to FA for DLL type
programs). 
(I could of course be a version problem, will check that.)

When we tested the "normal" way; that is: using PDSE for the 
DLL module(s), we got *no* whatsoever output in FA for these 
modules.  When using PDS (and LE Prelink Utility) we got the 
result i posted. 

Note that when we did the same test, but using a dynamic call 
of the submodule it worked ok.
But with a static call (as posted) it got a D38.

Thomas
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Thomas Berg   Specialist   IT Utveckling   Swedbank AB (Publ) 

> -----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
> Från: IBM Mainframe Discussion List 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] För Itschak Mugzach
> Skickat: den 26 november 2007 17:10
> Till: [email protected]
> Ämne: Re: System abend D38 - what is that ?
> 
> CEEPLPKA is the Cobol service that does the Cobol CALL 
> instruction for your
> program. You have some sever error messages (those who ends 
> with "s") that I
> would check first. You confused me with the SD37 and SD38. 
> The IBM system
> abend convention is that the 2 last digits is the SVC number. 
> So it look
> like you have a problem in serialization. Don't know how it 
> relate to you
> printout. 
> 
> Looking at the message text (IDISF8136S ) it look like you supplied a
> partial Cobol listing, may be created with wrong parameters 
> (like missing
> "LIST" option) and end of file encountered before the fault 
> analyzer found
> this offset it looks for... Are you sure that it support the 
> level of Cobol
> you are using? 
> 
> Itschak  
> 
> 

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