Analyze the occurrences to determine whether the SERRC number is a
SYSDUMP=YES dump (the old CP parameter) or a SYSDUMP=NO dump (the old
OPR parameter).
If the SERRC is a SYSDUMP=NO dump, then:
- The OPR dump will contain the same data found in the previous
release.
- If additional data is needed, then use the LISTC macro to add additional
data.
- When ZASER LONG is set, then the system error checks for an IDOTB
entry. This is not recommended because you may need to debug using the
SHORT version.
- If the system tables that are not found in the dump are necessary, it may
be necessary to convert this to a SYSDUMP=YES dump.
If the SERRC is a SYSDUMP=YES dump, then:
- See List of Areas for a list of areas that are not dumped.
It is recommended that you use this list and range options for IDOTB calls to
reduce the number of IDOTB calls.
- If you need one or more of these listed areas, then code an IDOTB IDOTB
call in the CIDP or the CVDP segment for user dumps to include that
area. There is no need to add areas to IDATB; if it is not there,
it is always dumped.