Both Poster (obviously) AND Waiter are Sup key 0
Yet you're using key 8 storage for the ECB? That is rarely (if ever)
appropriate.
Peter Relson
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I can only relate my experinces I set
The ECB to SP 241 key 8
And it blew up withe above comp code
When I set SP241 to a ptr to sp 0 key 8 everything worked
Since it is definitely the case that SP241 key 8 will under all
circumstance
work as well as SP0 key 8 (ignoring the integrity concerns),
CODE=102 REASON=000C
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L R6,MYASCB
LA R7,MYECB
POST (R7),ASCB=(R6),LINKAGE=SYSTEM,ECBKEY=8,ERRET=CONT
I don't know whether this was an exact example, or just an approximation,
but if exact, it does lead to the question
COMPLETION CODE=102 REASON=000C
I can only relate my experinces I set
The ECB to SP 241 key 8
And it blew up withe above comp code
When I set SP241 to a ptr to sp 0 key 8 everything worked
Since it is definitely the case that SP241 key 8 will under all
circumstance
work as well as SP0 key 8
I can only relate my experinces I set
The ECB to SP 241 key 8
And it blew up withe above comp code
When I set SP241 to a ptr to sp 0 key 8 everything worked
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On Dec 21, 2009, at 8:10 PM, David Alcock
mainframed...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
The ECB storage has to have been
The ECB storage has to have been obtained from the TCB
where the wait is taking place.
Like a couple of people have posted, this isn't true. One reason the poster
may feel like this is true is if the ECB resides in storage obtained by a
different task which has terminated (and storage
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