Albert,

Get IBM to help you. The problem is that WRKSBMJOB (like all other IBM
commands) doesn't really pay attention to the CPP listed in the command
definition. Instead, the command object contains the SEPT entry that
represents the CPP. Since the program deleted and restored is now is located
at a different address. You need the SEPT rebuilt (or fixed). If you're
daring you can fix it  yourself using SST, but I don't recommend it. I'm
sure IBM has a way to force a SEPT rebuild.

-Walden

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