In: MVS Interactive Problem Control System (IPCS) Customization Version 2 Release 3 SA23-1383-30
I read: TOD Clock Service The time-of-day (TOD) clock service provides a caller, including your exit routine, with a TOD clock image. In the clock image, bit 0 is set on to allow the service to handle values from May 11,1971, at 11:56:53.685248 to January 25, 2114, at 11:50:41.055743. ??? But in PoOps I see ... If the programming support uses the standard epoch, bit 0 of the clock remains one through the years 1972-2041. (Bit 0 turned on at 11:56:53.685248 (UTC) May 11, 1971.) I'm inclined to believe the latter, and that Bit 0 returns to 0, not 1, in September, 2042. Is there an error in the IPCS doc? -- gil ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN