I’m sorry I got it working the fds Assembler constant had a 4 byte slack byte 

I am using TESTAUTH 

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> On Dec 27, 2018, at 9:14 AM, Peter Relson <rel...@us.ibm.com> wrote:
> 
> Joe,
> 
> You need to invest in a debugger.  Somey of the questions you ask come 
> from your not having the information about what your code actually does 
> and then the kind posters have to waste their time guessing. They should 
> not have to. This is information you need to provide if you want help.
> 
> For example, at the time of the BASR 14,15, what is in register 1? And 
> what are the 8 bytes pointed to by register 1?
> What is your state and key?
> 
> One of the posts suggested the possibility that you ran afoul of alignment 
> due to your (to me, inexplicable) use of "*+" instead of a label.
> If the code you posted began on a word boundary, there would have been 2 
> bytes skipped. I would have guessed that that would have resulted in most 
> cases in a smaller time rather than a larger time, but still it is a 
> factor.
> 
> For all we know, you didn't even invoke the service in the right state and 
> key. For all we know, you did wake up but blew up afterward.
> 
> The simple fact is that if you are key 0 supervisor state and register 1 
> points to a word addressable in your primary address space which in turn 
> points to an 8-character value that represents 90 STCK seconds, such as 
> via FDS12'90E6' you will wake up in 90 seconds.
> 
> Peter Relson
> z/OS Core Technology Design
> 
> 
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