On Apr 21, 2016 9:33 PM, "Anthony Thompson" <anthony.thomp...@nt.gov.au>
wrote:
>
> The error reason is actually 0B7F1C00, it's the C/C++ library functions
being called from within copytree command (like printf, fprint, etc) that
drop leading zeroes. I've seen it many times in error messages from z/UNIX
commands . It is fixable in C/C++ code, but the programmer needs to count
the number of digits to be output...

So X'1C'  = 28 = SAF RC = revoked.

Seriously, the failure to display the proper reason code should be APARed.

Tony H.

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