You bet, TRACK rules.
But for "next time", the command is: CP LOCATE symbol
E.g.
cp locate symbol hcppfx 
HCPPFX   = 00024000 Resident                 002000 Bytes 

Mike Walter 
Hewitt Associates 
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I wanted to check the VM prefix page to see if something was enabled,
and I have forgotten how to find display CP control blocks in storage.
In looking around for a how-to, I found a reference to our old friend
Track being able to display the prefix page. Problem solved. A BIG
'Thank You!' to Jim Vincent and all the other Track contributors. 

Track: the VM System Programmer's Swiss Army Knife!

Peter









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