Sounds like an AMODE/RMODE problem to me.

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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Peter Ten Eyck
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2017 1:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Program now working, but why?

We have an OS/VS COBOL program that calls an assembler program that runs fine 
in production (z/OS 2.2).

We brought down the COBOL program to development and compiled the program using 
Enterprise COBOL 4.2. The compile output and link output look good, no 
concerning messages. I ran an AMBLIST on both the production and the newly 
created development load modules and they are identical in the "M O D U L E   S 
U M M A R Y" report.

The program gets a SOC4 (in the called assembler program) when run at the 
development level and runs fine at the production level, the only change is the 
compile.

The programmer added code to bypass the header record on the first file read, 
now it runs at the development level.

Scratching my head why... did not see anything in the migration guide that 
explained it to me.

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