Rick Fochtman wrote:

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When an address space terminates normally, RCT simply detaches the dump task. The 33E abend is normal and expected.

When you run the application as a batch job, ending the job does not terminate the initiator address space.
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Wouldn't it be easier, and more efficient, to have RCT signal the dump task so it could go through normal termination, rather than generating an abend and going through all the related processing, including SLIP? Maybe it's a dumb question, but it seems to me that a little coordination via WAIT/POST could do the trick very nicely.

Considering all the control blocks already related to the address space, one more ECB can't be that hard to define.

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