Author Topic: CMOD 9.0 ARSLOAD throws S0C4 trying to load an empty file. Used to be RC 0001  (Read 3581 times)

johnnoel

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We just have ARSLOAD installed on zOS that loads reports to CMOD 9.0 installed on multiplatform. However, the issue here is NOT with CMOD MP, it is with the zOS side.

It seems we had a zOS upgrade [zOS 1.13 Maintenance (RSU1402)] over the weekend and prior to the patch, if ARSLOAD tried to load an empty file, the return code was RC=0001 and that was fine. Now post the maintenance patch, ARSLOAD throws a S0C4 error!

Any ideas how to resolve a S0C4 error loading an empty file?

Thanks,
John

« Last Edit: June 03, 2014, 04:45:32 PM by johnnoel »

Ed_Arnold

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Just Taking A SWAG At This One
« Reply #1 on: June 09, 2014, 10:54:05 AM »
I hope the z/OS guys didn't roll this one out without the fixing PTF:

http://www.odusergroup.org/forums/index.php?topic=1236.0

Ed
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johnnoel

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Thanks Ed! I am checking with my mainframe guys now to see if either PTF has been applied.

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Here?s what I found
Primary Command: FIND

Entry Type:  SYSMOD                              Zone Name: MVST100
Entry Name:  UA67692                             Zone Type: TARGET
Description:

  Type:                          Status:
  FMID:                          SUPBY   UA71790
  Date/Time:
        -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
Entry Type:  SYSMOD                              Zone Name: MVST100
Entry Name:  UA67735                             Zone Type: TARGET
Description:

  Type:                          Status:
  FMID:                          SUPBY   UA71790
  Date/Time:

Ed, did UA71790 address this issue in OA43472?


Ed_Arnold

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Ed, did UA71790 address this issue in OA43472?



Oops, been a little busy - just getting around to checking the forums again.

UA71790 is where you want to be.

Looks like this is unrelated but I wanted to make sure you weren't somehow tangled up with that bad PTF.

I'll be curious to see the final resolution on this one myself.

Ed 
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Hmmmm
« Reply #5 on: July 02, 2014, 12:17:36 PM »
I tried a quick test on my system and couldn't recreate the failure, works as expected.

Of course, I have all available service on my system.

I'll be curious as to what the resolution of this one is.

Ed
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