SSRANGE  would be a good place to start also get an Assembler Listing of 
the Program in question
so you can  pinpoint the instruction and registers for the offending 
transaction.

If this is a CICS transaction also take a look at CEEMSGS and  CEEOUT




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I know this is likely an application problem. But the programmers are
likely going to request help in debugging this error. The manual states
that it is most likely a memory overlay problem. But I have no idea how
I, with no application knowledge, can determine which COBOL statement in
their program is causing the overlay. Is there anything that I can
suggest other than using SSRANGE?

ref:
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/ceea9170/8.0

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