TPROT is not definitive; LRA can tell you, but is privileged and still has some limitations.
On 2024-06-03 5:34 p.m., João Reginato wrote:
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De: IBM Mainframe Assembler List<[email protected]> Em nome de Binyamin Dissen Enviada em: segunda-feira, 3 de junho de 2024 17:00 Para:[email protected] Assunto: Re: The best way to check any virtual address On Mon, 3 Jun 2024 15:56:17 -0300 João Reginato<[email protected]> wrote: :>What do you guys use to check if a virtual address is still valid to avoid a :>S0C4? Why? What would you code do differently? Just recover from the 0C4. You could use VSMLOC, but that won't help you with key mismatches. And, of course, that can change after you get your response. -- Binyamin Dissen<[email protected]> http://www.dissensoftware.com Director, Dissen Software, Bar & Grill - Israel
