No it's not ... just turn the page over, it's toward the left middle, 
right next to the IOHS <g,d,r>

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Michael Stack wrote:
> At 05:01 PM 4/9/2008 -0300, you wrote:
>> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 04/08/2008
>>   at 09:00 AM, Stan Weyman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
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>>>    Does anyone have a text, PDF or whatever file that shows the MVS
>>> control  block layout, offset, fields, relation to other control 
blocks,
>>> etc that is  somewhat current?
>> There was a pointer diagram in OS/360 System Control Blocks and some of
>> the earlier System Data Areas manuals, but the system is far too 
complex
>> these days to fit such a thing on a single page. Some control blocks 
are
>> OCO and others are documented with text derived from the mapping 
macros. I
>> don't know of any pointer diagrams for even a subset.
> 
> Here's a slightly dated diagram, but it may convey the flavor [thanks to 
Paul Hrycewicz]:
> http://www.kcats.org/pub/CB%20Diagram.pdf
> 
> 
> 
> Michael Stack
> Product Developer
> NEON Enterprise Software, Inc.

It's missing the "You are here" sign. :-)


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