> CICS itself exploits (some) above-the-bar addressing:  "Containers" are
> stored there, but for application access to that data CICS copies it to
> 24- or 31-bit storage.  Applications themselves cannot directly access
> the data in 64-bit storage (Assembler excepted, of course; but "you're
> on your own" in that case).

  64-bit virtual storage is currently not mapped in subspaces, so if 
you are using CICS Transaction Isolation, you cannot access 64-bit
virtual storage from within a transaction.

Jim Mulder   z/OS System Test   IBM Corp.  Poughkeepsie,  NY

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