Thanks Chris, the changkey is working perfect, I know there are other ways
like SVC 122 or AOS load. I did not write this application , I was just
trying to make it more secure in a storage protection environment like
pop's cops but more CICS' cops.... Sorry I was misunderstood but you guys
are of great help..... Richard

"Craddock, Chris" wrote:

> > 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.
>
> CC
>
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