On Tue, 12 Jun 2012 07:25:32 -0500 Dave Day wrote:
:>Michael,
:>
:> If you re executing an AESERV to add an alet, it means the alet is
:>available to all units of work in the pasn address space.
More precisely, it is available to all units of work where this address space
is the PASN.
:>On
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Subject: Re: ALESEERV AL=PASN
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Michael,
If
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Subject: Re: ALESEERV AL=PASN
Michael,
If you re executing an AESERV to add an alet, it means the alet is
Michael,
If you re executing an AESERV to add an alet, it means the alet is
available to all units of work in the pasn address space.
--Dave
On 6/12/2012 7:09 AM, Micheal Butz wrote:
Hi,
Does AL=PASN on the ALESERV macro mean that the ALET is available to all
address spaces
W
No. It means it is available to all Tasks within the address space.
Chuck Arney
Arney Computer Systems
On Jun 12, 2012, at 7:09 AM, Micheal Butz wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Does AL=PASN on the ALESERV macro mean that the ALET is available to all
> address spaces
>
>
>
> Which is the same conce
Hi,
Does AL=PASN on the ALESERV macro mean that the ALET is available to all
address spaces
Which is the same concept LXRES with SYSTEM=YES
Correct ??
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