Thanks for all the responses, supplying the ALET(s) was the part I was missing.
 
Much appreciated! 
Roland Martin


On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 13:19:03 -0500, Tom Schmidt 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 10:37:48 -0500, Roland Martin wrote:
>
>>I would like to use IARVSERV to share memory across address spaces but I
>>cannot find a sample or explanation on how to do so. The MVS Auth
>Assembler
>>Services Guide, chapter 16, figure 16-1 shows Addr Space A and Addr 
Space
>>B sharing data but the example in the chapter discusses sharing data within 
a
>>single address space. The description of IARVSERV in the reference manual
>>also does not shed any light. I've read through all the parameters and it is
>just
>>not jumping out at me how to specify a target address in a separate 
address
>>space.
>
>
>IARVSERV is documented in both the Authorized Assembler pubs and the
>generic (unauthorized) Assembler pubs.  The examples in the Authorized pubs
>ought to, but do not, show interspace sharing.  If I were you, I would submit
>an RCF.
>
>However, the generic/unauthorized Assembler Reference entry for IARVSERV
>has an example that comes close enough to what you need in Example 6.
>What Example 6 shows is how to share within an address space... but all you
>need to add is the source ALET and the target ALET in order to make the 
jump
>through the spaces.  (The reason the example works within a single space is
>that the default ALET value (0) in both the source and target specifications;
>the primary space is just a special case that works well in their example.)
>
>--
>Tom Schmidt
>Madison, WI
>
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