Wayne,

Thanks a lot. That's the confirmation I need.

Acutally everything in MVS world is complicated than I expected. So many
factors, so many variations. Thus learning it is a never-ending process.

Johnny

On 10/3/07, Wayne Driscoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Johnny,
> This is an extremely complicated process, based on a number of factors,
> many of which your program has no control.  However, your guess is
> usually correct, in that if the page returned has never been allocated
> to your program, then no real or aux storage will be allocated.  On the
> first reference, the hardware will recognize an 0C4, which will be
> handled by the OS on your behalf and RSM and ASM will get involved to
> locate a page for you.  Your program will NOT see this 0C4, unless in
> the highly unlikely situation that there is no real storage available.
>
> Wayne Driscoll
> Product Developer
> JME Software LLC
> NOTE:  All opinions are strictly my own.
>

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