Jim 

First thanks I’m a little confused here and I’m obviously not an expert 

But if the interruption was because of a load SVC wouldn’t RBOPSW - 2 = X’0A’


More so I would think that there were more than 2 reason for RB to get 
interrupted 

The first 2 abend what I mean by that is a program check and second SVC 
interrupt 

In the case of an IRB which is a asynchronous exit it would be and forgive me 
if I’m not using the right terminology external interrupt or timer interrupt

Thanks   

> On Mar 8, 2024, at 11:53 AM, Jim Mulder <d10j...@us.ibm.com> wrote:
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>  SVC 8   (LOAD).
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> Jim Mulder
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> Subject: IRB interrupt code
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> I thought all list of all the interrupt codes were in the z/os pops I looked
> at chapter 6    interruptions there was a description for a number of them
> 
> Just not a list with a code
> 
> Anyway for my IRB the previous RB which was my program PRB had RBINTCOD value 
> X'020008'
> 
> Where can I find out what the interrupt code is
> 
> thanks  
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