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Handling program errors z/OS MVS Programming: Assembler Services Reference ABE-HSP SA23-1369-00 |
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The actions to take in the case of program errors are usually straightforward.
Typical examples of program errors are:
In each of the first two cases, you can correct your program. For completeness, the return and reason code descriptions give you specific actions to perform, even when it might seem obvious what the action should be. In the third case, you might have to contact your system administrator or system programmer to obtain the necessary authorization, or to request that the service or function be made available on your system, and the return or reason code description asks you to take that step. Note: Generally, the system does not take dumps for errors
that your program causes when issuing a system service. If you require
such a dump, then it is your responsibility to request one in your
recovery routine. See the topic on providing recovery in z/OS MVS Programming: Assembler Services Guide for
information about writing recovery routines.
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