If you have the PDS command, try FINDMOD. It seems that the options module is 
being found elsewhere. 

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PINION, RICHARD W.
Sent: Friday, August 2, 2019 1:36 PM
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Subject: (External):Re: COBOL for z/OS V6R2M0

No STEPLIB/JOBLIB, and the parms being passed to the compiler are not ARCH(7), 
OPT(0), and NOBLOCK0.  Now, there are other options being passed, 
LIB,TEST(HOOK).  Yes, I know TEST(HOOK) is not supported with 6.2.  But, that's 
what the programmer has in his JCL, and that's what I'm testing with.  

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Edward Finnell
Sent: Friday, August 2, 2019 4:26 PM
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Subject: Re: COBOL for z/OS V6R2M0

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Check for STEPLIB/JOBLIB in COBOL job.
Check for PARMS in compile PROC.Run a nekkid compile in foreground In a message 
dated 8/2/2019 1:35:36 PM Central Standard Time, rpin...@firsttennessee.com 
writes:
The changes I have made do not show up when I run a COBOLcompile after applying 
the usermod, and refreshing LLA.  I have triedRESTORING the usermod, refreshing 
LLA, and APPLY'ing the usermodagain.  Still the same results.
This is a ADCD z/OS 2.3 system running on IBM's zPDT environment.


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