In a message dated 8/23/2008 8:23:17 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >I just found a SETFRR macro. Do I use that? It isn't mentioned in connection with SRB's, but it may be supposed to be obvious. This seems like a good place to point out that you should start trying to find out these answers yourself before asking the IBM-MAIN world to help you with each problem you encounter. Look in the Authorized System Services Guide (but not Reference) and read the section on program recovery. That book also has a section on SRBs. You should read all of both sections before you try anything else and before you ask us more questions. Get the CBT tape if you don't already have it, and scan it for SRB routines that you can study and find out what others have done, then go read the IBM doc on what system services they are using (like IEAMSCHD, WAIT, POST, SETFRR, etc.). I am not trying to be a jerk, but sooner or later you will have to debug something and IBM-MAIN will not be around, or else you won't be able to wait for an answer from someone else. Ask us to explain something you find in the book but do not yet understand. Read up on the operator command CHNGDUMP in the appropriate IBM book. It will tell you how to get CSA, et al., dumped. A large part of the education we all had to go through was to learn in which IBM book the question was answered. Almost all questions are answered in some IBM book. Bill Fairchild Rocket Software
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