Jan,

I did this years ago and got my info from GC28-0708-1, OS/VS2 System
Programming Library: Debugging Handbook, Volume 1 (Second edition,
november 1978). When I received these 3 books, I really felt a Systems
Programmer (with capitals!) and I still have them (I feel old now when I
think about it).

Today you can find the list in z/OS V1R6.0 MVS Diagnosis: Reference,
GA22-7588, chapter 1.4 Chapter 4. SVC Summary. There hasn't changed
much: the last then was 138, now it is 146.

You need to look at Link(6), XCTL(7, you never know), Load(8) and
Attach(42), and possibly at BLDL/FIND(18) to see what modules are being
searched and Loaded/Linked/Attached later with the DE= option.

Kees.

""Jan MOEYERSONS"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Dear listers,
> 
> I am convinced there is documentation from IBM that contains a list of

> standard SVC numbers (the range below 200, that is) indicating their 
> purpose (and maybe even the corresponding assembler macro). Only I
can't 
> find it. 
> 
> Any pointer, please?
> 
> This is not a 'homework' type of question. In fact, I need to set up a

> trace for capturing all LOADs and LINKs a given program is doing and
just 
> to be on the safe side, I wanted to verify if there aren't any other
SVCs 
> that could be used to bring a load module into central storage.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Jantje.
> 
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