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On 16/05/2008, at 9:04 AM, Paul Jackson wrote:

Sorry, I was a bit premature with that statement. The pointers are at
the normal position but for some reason it seems as if the SETSPPFP
.WCBSPC, .WCB-TABLES(THE-TABLE); statement is not setting .WCBSPC
properly as the based on structure is all hex zeros.

That's very odd. Can you recompile it with debuggable identifiers and determine what .WCBSPC is set to before and after the SETSPPFP operation?

You said you were running this on VRM540, QSECURITY=40, and program set to system-state. I compiled on 510, set system state (including proper checksums) and tried it and it worked. I then saved the program and test program, restored on VRM540, and tried it, and it worked,

So the code seems fine--although it's not the most efficient way of locating a given job.

I wonder what else is different on the failing system? Same level of LIC? Same Cume level?

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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