> My problem is this one.
> 
> I have this routine that is notreentrant and needs to be OS 
> loaded (instead of CICS loaded)

Why? If its a transaction program, CICS will take care of it.
What is special about this program that it has to be treated
differently?

> and while using storage protection in CICS is has to be in
> key9 because the program updating it, is running key9. Right 
> now the key9 program loads it and it gets in Key 8, fetch
> protected storage. So there other programs reading it gets a
> fetch protection exception.

There is (as we have said already) no legal way to get what you
want. Contents supervision simply does not work the way you seem
think it ought to. You haven't given any reason why the application
would need to behave the way you're trying to make it behave and
the techniques you've offered up so far simply won't work either.

So, maybe I'm a "principles of operation policeman" but I only 
told you the truth. I also offered to help you figure out how to
solve your problem. If you could describe the problem you'd get
an answer, from me or any of the other "pops cops". Describing your
non-solution, to an undescribed application problem isn't getting
you any closer to an answer.

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