A fix is available
APAR status
Closed as program error.
Error description
ABENDS0C4 received in user application program which uses the explicit HSSR calls and has been linked with the language interface module (ASMHSSR, CBLHSSR or PLIHSSR) of DBT V2.1 HSSR. This abend is caused by the change of the HTCBPCBF offset in HP Unload V1.
Local fix
Problem summary
**************************************************************** * USERS AFFECTED: All users of IMS High Performance Unload for * * OS/390 Release 1 (FMID=H1IN110). * **************************************************************** * PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: ABEND0C4 received in user application * * program linked with DBT V2.1. * **************************************************************** * RECOMMENDATION: Apply the maintenance for this APAR. * **************************************************************** ABEND0C4 received in user application program if both conditions are satisfied: - The program issues explicit HSSR call to a DL/I PCB. - The program was linked with the language interface module (ASMHSSR, CBLHSSR or PLIHSSR) provided by DBT V2.1 HSSR. This problem is caused by the change of the HTCBPCBF offset in HP Unload V1.
Problem conclusion
The module FABH010x (x=7, 8 and 9) has been modified so that the content of HTCBPCBF is set to the place which can be referred to by the language interface module of DBT V2.1. ======================== = Documentation Change = ======================== IBM IMS High Performance Unload for OS/390 User's Guide (SC27-0936-04) should be changed as follows: ================================================================ 1.13 Compatibility with earlier products 1.13.1 Compatibility with DBT V2 HSSR 1.13.1.8 Support of explicit HSSR calls : Notes: : 5. The module attributes (AMODE, RMODE, and so forth) of the language interface modules (ASMHSSR, CBLHSSR, and PLIHSSR) must not be changed even if the language interface module is dynamically invoked by the application program. | 6. The language interface modules provided by DBT V2 Release 1 | HSSR cause the system abend 0C4 in the explicit HSSR call | to a DL/I PCB. This problem is solved by applying | APAR PK24577 to High Performance Unload. | | 7. The language interface modules provided by DBT V2 Release 2 HSSR may cause the system abend 0C1. You can check whether the cause of the problem is in the old language interface module by doing: a. Browse or dump the HSSR application program. b. Look for the string 'FABHHSSR' followed by the IBM copyright statement. c. Check the string 'APAR(xxxxxxx)' that follows the copyright statement. The substring 'xxxxxxx' indicates the maintenance level of the language interface module. If 'xxxxxxx' is either 'KHK0013' or 'PN61005,' it is definite that the cause of the problem is in the language interface module. The solution for the problem is to re-link-edit the application program with the language interface module provided by High Performance Unload. ================= End of Documentation Change ==================
Temporary fix
Comments
APAR Information
APAR number
PK24577
Reported component name
IMS HIGHPERF UN
Reported component ID
5655E0600
Reported release
110
Status
CLOSED PER
PE
NoPE
HIPER
NoHIPER
Special Attention
NoSpecatt / Xsystem
Submitted date
2006-05-08
Closed date
2006-05-10
Last modified date
2006-06-03
APAR is sysrouted FROM one or more of the following:
APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following:
UK14358
Modules/Macros
FABH0107 FABH0108 FABH0109
| SC27093604 |
Fix information
Fixed component name
IMS HIGHPERF UN
Fixed component ID
5655E0600
Applicable component levels
R110 PSY UK14358
UP06/05/12 P F605
Fix is available
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Document Information
Modified date:
20 October 2020