On Sat, 5 Jan 2008 20:14:56 +0100 Lindy Mayfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

:>I'm only curious.  How many times do things like this come up?
:>
:>1) I want to calculate the total CPU time for an address space.  Which
:>control blocks do I look in for that?
:>2) I found the TIOT which lists the DD names, but where can I get the
:>datasets allocated to those DD names?
:>3) How do I know if an address space is exempt from 522 and JWT
:>processing?
:>4) What is the proper way to get the CVT time zone?  What is obsolete
:>and what is the way to do it nowadays?
:>5) Do I get the accounting information of an address space from the ASXB
:>or the OUCB?  When do I use what?
:>6) Which control blocks are accessible from one address space to another
:>and which require special means?

:>And so on.  Would a super-duper kick butt piece of documentation that
:>explains all this be helpful?  

:>I had two thoughts.  Actual documentation -- printable in fact -- done
:>as a community effort like Sourceforge.  Or some sort of online database
:>like a Wiki.  Personally, I would prefer a "Redbook" type of document
:>that is contributed to by all and stored in a neutral place like
:>Sourceforge (or CBT) or whatever is better.  

:>Again, I was only asking.  Maybe it is a stupid question, but if I had a
:>book that I could buy that was a super cross reference of IBM control
:>blocks, I would have it next to me at all times.  

The 4 volume Control Blocks has much of this information. It isn't easy
reading.

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