The simplest (and easiest) way, assuming you do not have any monitors by
which
you could traverse storage, is to take a SVCDUMP of PCAUTH.... issue a
Format 
Sum Regs and (even just a Format ...) and scan down to the list of PC
routine 
address's ...  

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Subject: Address of a PC routine

Hi would anyone know give a PC number how I can find out the  
associated module address

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