Hmmm... SAS makes heavy use of self-modifying code.  Is that a clue?

db 

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of 
Ken Porowski
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 5:14 PM

One thing from the presentation was that SAS work was not compatible....

    
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Lizette Koehler

I have a concern about the zPRIME product.  If the zXXP engines are for SRB 
(pre-emptible) work, then my understanding is that the SRB cannot have any SVCs 
save for OPEN.  So I am wondering how the process could work when normal TCB 
work would have SVCs it executes.  Is there a way to determine that this UOW 
has no SVC so therefore I can make it look like an SRB and have it move the 
zXXP engine?  Or can I blindly move a UOW to the zXXP engine and if it has an 
SVC - fail, and then the system would dispatch back to the CP?

Am I missing something here?

Lizette

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