POST is one of the macros that got it right with respect to level of
indirection.. Unfortunately there are many that got it wrong (and that
cannot be changed for compatibility reasons). A lot of these macros also
document poorly what you put in the reg if using reg notation.
If the keyword is
Immediate answer: irrelevant.
Larger answer: if you are the responsible party for the code that acquired the
CSA storage in key 8 in which the ECB resides, you should change the key to 0
as soon as possible. If you are not the responsible party, you can use key 8
now in your XMEM POST
Does anybody know Re: The XMEM Post Does the ASCB parm point to an
ASCB or a pointer to a ASCB
Thankx
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For XMEM POST if the ECB is CSA KEY=8
Does the storage key have to be 0 OR 8 to do the POST or is it irrelevant
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Joe Reichman wrote:
For XMEM POST if the ECB is CSA KEY=8
Does the storage key have to be 0 OR 8 to do the POST or is it irrelevant
You should not be acquiring user key CSA.
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