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Help Debugging ACCVIO?

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The Question is:

 
We are switching from Compaq DS20 w/OpenVMS 7.2.1 to HP ES45 w/OpenVMS v.7.3-1.
  We transferred our DS20 application and files to ES45 (SCT application).
 Worked fine.  As soon as we compiled and linked, some screens worked fine, and
 others, got the follo
wing error:
 
%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, ACCESS VIOLATION, REASON MASK=00, VIRTUAL ADDRESS=0000000102C2
0002, PC=00000000013B6BE8, PS=0000001B
%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, ACCESS VIOLATION, REASON MASK=00, VIRTUAL ADDRESS=0000000102C2
0002, PC=00000000013B6BE8, PS=0000001B
%TRACE-F-TRACEBACK, SYMBOLIC STACK DUMP FOLLOWS
%TRACE-F-TRACEBACK, SYMBOLIC STACK DUMP FOLLOWS
  IMAGE    MODULE    ROUTINE          LINE      REL PC           ABS PC
  IMAGE    MODULE    ROUTINE             LINE      REL PC           ABS PC
 ZZCNTL01  AZNAM1  AZNAM1                5993 0000000000004EE8 00000000013B6BE8
 ZZCNTL01  AZNAM1  AZNAM1                5993 0000000000004EE8 00000000013B6BE8
 ZZCNTL01  ZZCNTL  ZZCNTL                7678 000000000000BCD8 000000000123BD48
 ZZCNTL01  ZZCNTL  ZZCNTL                7678 000000000000BCD8 000000000123BD48
 ZZCNTL01  ZZMAIN  ZZMAIN                  70 0000000000000058 0000000001230058
 ZZCNTL01  ZZMAIN  ZZMAIN                  70 0000000000000058 0000000001230058
 ZZCNTL01                                   0 0000000002135F40 0000000002145F40
 ZZCNTL01                                   0 0000000002135F40 0000000002145F40
                                            0 FFFFFFFF8028F59C FFFFFFFF8028F59C
                                            0 FFFFFFFF8028F59C FFFFFFFF8028F59C
 
Can you help us?
 
 


The Answer is :

 
  Please see HELP/MESSAGE ACCVIO for information on the specific
  meaning and contents of the ACCVIO error -- extensive details
  of the Access Violation are provided with the ACCVIO error.
 
  Please see topics (819), (837), (1246), (2223), (2234), (3215),
  (5533), (6495), (6776), (6853), (7110), (7551), (7799) and very
  likely other topics here in Ask The Wizard.  Also please see
  topics (1661) and (7552).

answer written or last revised on ( 17-DEC-2003 )

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