I believe that is the Program Interrupt Code 1 as System 360+ hardware
defines it.  z/OS translates it to Abend S0C1 abend.

On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 2:48 PM, Bill Woodger <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just to add, I have absolutely no clue (outside of ICL COBOL) what PIC 1 is. 
> I'm just an applications person. The world of sysprogs is beyond me, and 
> whilst I always enjoy the conversations here, mostly it is metres above my 
> head :-)
>
> In ICL COBOL, PIC 1 defines a bit. PIC 1(3) is three bits, etc. You may also 
> have to define it as COMP-5, but it is not "our" COMP-5. One of those COBOL 
> things. "COMPUTATIONAL" means a numeric definition, implementor-defined. 
> Fortunately up as far as COMP-3, there is general agreement. Mostly.
>
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