Question:
Why do I get a S0C1 when issuing CA JCLCheck EJCK or !JCK command?
Answer:
CA JCLCheck load library is not available or the CAZ2CJCL module and it's ALIAS pointers may be out of sync. Browse the JCLCheck load library for module CAZ2CJCL and write down the SIZE and the TTR values. Enter SORT ALIAS on the command line and scroll up until you see CAZ2CJL in the Alias-of column. Compare the values are the same for the SIZE and TTR. If they are not the same, copy the correct CAZ2CJCL and its ALIASes into your current JCLCheck load library.
Additional Information:
As always, please contact CA Technologies support for CA JCLCheck Workload Automation if you have further questions.