Hmmh well did you try GLOBAL=YES and EO=NO? Make sure you follow the 
documentation. I used GLOBAL=YES and EOM=YES in the past and it works as 
documented. Never used EOM=NO 

Roland

>Hi,
>
>I'm just reading an assembler language book and there is one coding example
>showing how to dynamically install user-written SVC. What I'm interested in
>is the way it places the SVC load module into common area.
>
>It uses LOAD macro to do it and says: unless the original task deletes it,
>it will be there.
>
>However, I checked the description of LOAD macro and found out that even
>with EOM=YES the module will be deleted from CSA after the requesting
>address space terminates.
>
>Of course we can use a batch job to do it and the initiator will not
>terminate as the job ends. But in my opinion, it's still not safe. It's
>still possible that the operator will recycle the initiator and the module
>will be deleted.
>
>Since the book was written in 1999 I guess for the current z/os a better
>method would be:
>
>1. Add the SVC module into dynamic LPA
>2. Update SVC table
>
>Do I miss something?
>
>--
>Best Regards,
>Johnny Luo
>
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