On Wed, 24 Oct 2012 22:31:48 -0700 Scott Ford <[email protected]> wrote:
:>All: :> :>I have seen several discussions in my 'google' searches on IEANTCR. I need clarification. :>We have a program that issues a Storage Obtain for x bytes...LOC=31 Completely irrelevant. :>The we have a program that creates a 16 byte SYSTEM_LEVEL Token , shown below that executes within the :>same program. :>LEVEL DC A(IEANT_SYSTEM_LEVEL) :>PERSOPT DC A(IEANT_PERSIST) :>When this program issues a IEANTCR how do i know its within the STORAGE OBTAIN address range or :>is it ? What does that mean? The 16 byte area is purely data - the contents are not inspected. :>We later use a IEANTRT to locate and then write data to the STORAGE OBTAIN area.. OK. :>And Please I didnt design this...I have to live with it , but I want to understand what I am seeing . :>I dont see anywhere in the manuals( Maybe i missed it ), how these can be done together..I have seen :>a TCB using IEANTCR and then a IEANTRT ...we are executing a job to perform the OBTAIN and IEANTCR and :>then sometime later the IEANTRT and write to the obtained storage. NTCR & NTRT are supported for SRB mode callers for non-task level pairs. I cannot figure out what information you need. -- Binyamin Dissen <[email protected]> http://www.dissensoftware.com Director, Dissen Software, Bar & Grill - Israel Should you use the mailblocks package and expect a response from me, you should preauthorize the dissensoftware.com domain. I very rarely bother responding to challenge/response systems, especially those from irresponsible companies.
