In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/19/2006
   at 12:14 PM, Steve Comstock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

>The first time a task dynamically requests a module, the module is
>either located as already in the LPA or JPA, or it is loaded into my
>address space and a CDE and XTLST are built. Then an LLE is built and
>set

That depends on whether the module is loaded by a LOAD or by a macro
that creates a new PRB, e.g., LINK. Only Load creates or increments an
LLE.

>Here's an another area of confusion. Both you and the
>docs say that LLEs point to CDEs. But I have a dump
>I created for testing and I see this (short version
>and slightly reformatted):

It appears likely that you[1] did a LOAD for three different modules
in the LPA. Go into IPCS and look at each CDE.

>Anyway, why are there three LLEs 

Because they refer to three different load modules.

>and none of the CDPT values point to
>the one and only CDE we have in the address space?

Hence they must point to the LPA.

[1] Probably by doing an OPEN.

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