Hi

Thank you, working in this way .

DanD wrote:

My archives (from over 15 years ago) have an IFASMFDP USER2 exit routine
that has the following comments...

ON ENTRY : R1 -> 3 WORD PARAMETER LIST
           WORD 1 -> ADDRESS OF 3 USER FULLWORDS
           WORD 2 -> ADDRESS OF THE SMF RECORD
           WORD 3 -> ADDRESS OF THE OUTDD FILE NAME

My exit uses the OUTDD name (WORD 3) as a JOBNAME filter, and extracts the
SMF for that specific job.
Of course, only the SMF records where the jobname can be found appear in the
output data set.

Dan
----- Original Message ----- From: "Miklos Szigetvari"
Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 10:59 AM
Subject: IFASMFDP user exit

Hi

If someone can clarify the exit paramter list for the IFASMFDP user exits. +0 is a user work area , freely uasble or a pointer to a 3 word long list
(+0 reg0 +4 reg1 +8 free )
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