Based on technical documentation, typically refers to a COBOL Runtime System Error caused by memory corruption, often occurring when calling C routines within a COBOL application.
RTS 115 is a "smoke alarm" for memory issues. By capturing the system state right before the call to external code, you can pinpoint the corruption and restore stability to your application. To tailor this blog post, please tell me: What is the or text inside the RTS0115 file? RTS0115.rar
The error typically triggers when a COBOL program interacts with a C routine. If the C code writes data outside its allocated memory space, it can overwrite parts of the COBOL runtime, leading to an immediate crash or unpredictable behavior later in the execution. How to Isolate the Issue Based on technical documentation, typically refers to a
Use a dedicated C debugger to run the routine in isolation with the captured values. This often reveals exactly where the memory overwrite occurs. To tailor this blog post, please tell me:
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Add this routine to your COBOL code immediately before the call to the suspected C routine. This captures the state of the system before the corruption happens.
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