I would open an SR with IBM on this issue.  LE Typically captures abends and
then reproduces them later.  There might be a different abend occurring that
you might only see in an SVC Dump with IPCS and LEDATA analysis.

Lizette


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> On Behalf Of Ken MacKenzie
> Sent: Friday, February 27, 2015 2:28 AM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Strange LE / link list behaviour
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> We're in the process of upgrading to Enterprise COBOL 5.1 and one of our
> development groups has decided to re-compile all their COBOL modules
> even though it is not deemed necessary - that's their prerogative.
> 
> One of their programs is exhibiting strange behaviour on the development
> LPAR that I have been unable to replicate on our sandbox system.
> 
> If they code the LE libraries SCEERUN and SCEERUN2 in their JOBLIB
> statement, their program runs OK.  However, if they allow the LE libraries
to
> come from link list (as they should) their program abends with S0C4 - the
> address of the offending instruction is way outside of the module reported
in
> the dump - probably a wild branch, I guess.
> 
> Has anyone encountered anything similar?  Why should coding LE libraries
in
> your JOBLIB (the same with STEPLIB, incidentally) cause a module to work
> when it doesn't work from link list?
> 
> Any helpful suggestions welcomed.
> 
> 
> Ken MacKenzie

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