> > Karthick > > If it was the CA 1 version of the CBRUXVNL exit, the message would start with a CA 1 > documented message ID. I don't see any message id here, which makes me believe > this might be someone else's CBRUXVNL exit. And CA Allocate does not supply a > CBRUXVNL exit, so that is not the cause either. CBRUXVNL is a simple link-list module, > so your first step is to find out whose version is installed. If you have some type of > link-list search tool (LNKSRCH for example) that can tell you which link-list library it is > found in, you can then look for some eye-catcher. > > Russell Witt > CA 1 L2 Support Manager >
Russ is correct ;-) The easiest process is to use ISRDDN in TSO and type LINKLIST on the command line. Then on the command line enter MEMBER CBRUXVNL. You may get a popup panel that asks a YES NO question. Enter YES. Then see where it finds the member in LINKLIST/LPALIB. My guess is you have this module in SYS1.LINKLIB and that when you browse it, it will not be the CA1 version. HTH Lizette ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
