In <[email protected]>, on
03/17/2015
   at 12:09 PM, Tom Marchant
<[email protected]> said:

>If that is the case, it is loaded into key zero storage that is 
>not retch protected. If that is the case,  you will S0C1 when you 
>store into it.

No; that would be S0C4-04, not S0C1. In this case he's getting S0C4-10
on a load. My guess is a control block change, although I wouldn't
rule out Johm's CSVCLOC suggestion. If the problem is CSCBLOC, it's
easy to put a bandage on it.
 
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