This is what I see in my SYSUDUMP. It was not what I was expecting at
all.

PRB#1 runs pgm1 which issues SVC 6 (LINK)
SVRB#1 is for SVC 0x33
SVRB#2 is for SVC 0x78

And that is all. No PRB or CDE for the second pgm at all. Which makes no
sense because I added it using an IDENTIFY macro. I'm undoubtedly doing
something wrong.  

On Sun, 2011-07-03 at 11:22 -0500, John McKown wrote:
> You are likely correct. I'll try to remember to test this when I get a
> chance.
> 
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> On Jul 3, 2011 10:13 AM, "Gerhard Postpischil" <gerh...@valley.net> wrote:
> 
> On 7/3/2011 8:53 AM, John McKown wrote:
> >
> > As I recall, you have a program running on a PRB. It iss...
> I strongly suspect that you're mistaken. LINK runs under an SVRB, builds a
> PRB for the desired program, and exits, causing its SVRB to be removed from
> the chain. In a dump you will see two consecutive PRBs.
> 
> Old, old system code tends to be parsimonious, and once the lower PRB is
> built, there is no need for services requiring the SVRB.
> 
> 
> 
> Gerhard Postpischil
> Bradford, VT
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