>There are other external factors to consider as well, for example a program 
>that does a CAF connect to DB2 or MQ cannot come from a re-usable address 
>space.




I'm no DB2 specialist, but I seem to understand that you can use the (elder) 
Call-Attach-Facility (CAF) or the (newer) RRSAF to connect to DB2 from your 
programs. Right?


Are initiator address spaces and TSO user address spaces non-reusable address 
spaces per se? I thought every address space is re-usable until it does some 
(specific?) cross-memory binding, which renders it non-reusable. Also, I 
believe this limitation has been relieved some time ago (but I can't remember 
the details).


Anyway, your statement confuses me. What am I missing or missunderstandig?


--
Peter Hunkeler





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