Komand and SMF

2015-01-18 Thread Dno
Hi,
 
We have the KOMAND PACE product embedded in our SMF exits and would like to 
remove it. I have a couple of questions:
 
1) Is anyone familiar with the Komand product? We have no documentation on it, 
only what is in the source code.   
 
2) Are there storage areas used by USI, UJV, and UTL that are passed to and 
eventually freed by ACTRT? I guess what I am asking is, are the SMF exits 
chained together.
 
3) If they are, then I am assuming, I cannot replace one of with a dummy BR14.
 
I googled this and I cannot seem to find a good explanation on how this works.
 
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
 
Thanks
Dean  
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Re: Komand and SMF

2015-01-18 Thread Scott Barry
Suggest contacting the software vendor Pace ( http://pace.us.com ) as well as 
coordinating with anyone involved with IT chargeback within your enterprise.

Scott Barry
SBBWorks, Inc.

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Re: Komand and SMF

2015-01-18 Thread Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
In 3cff2f6e-8a89-4cc9-9a1b-23c71fad3...@gmail.com, on 01/18/2015
   at 03:51 AM, Dno snipers5...@gmail.com said:

2) Are there storage areas used by USI, UJV, and UTL that are passed
to and eventually freed by ACTRT?

I don't know whether KOMAND PACE uses it, but the is a user data field
common to all of the exits.
 
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