Mario, where does the "MYMODULE" come from in your DUMPT command??? I don't see anything named that in your module map.
According to your module map, your CSECT name is $PRIV000010. If you DUMPT $PRIV000010 $PRIV000010 what happens? And in your AMBLIST what is your #1 CESD? Ramsey On Sat, Feb 12, 2022 at 11:45 AM Mario Bezzi < [email protected]> wrote: > Hello, I struggle dumping a single CSECT within a program object of mine, > using AMASPZAP. > > When I compile/bind the program, the binder says: > > *** M O D U L E M A P *** > > > --------------- > > CLASS C_CODE LENGTH = 16A0 ATTRIBUTES = CAT, LOAD, > RMODE=ANY > OFFSET = 0 IN SEGMENT 001 ALIGN = > DBLWORD > --------------- > > > SECTION CLASS ------- SOURCE > -------- > OFFSET OFFSET NAME TYPE LENGTH DDNAME SEQ > MEMBER > > 0 $PRIV000010 CSECT 16A0 SYSLIN 01 > **NULL** > 98 98 MYPROGRM LABEL > > > Basing on the above, I think that the CSECT I am interested in is called > $PRIV000010. > > But if I try the following AMASPZAP statement: > > DUMPT MYMODULE $PRIV000010 C_CODE > > The utility fails with RC 8 complaining that CSECT PRIV000010 doesn't > exist. > > Apparently, according to AMASPZAP the name is $PRIVATE CODE: > > AMA103I CSECT ABSENT - ALL CSECTS FOLLOW > > > **RECORD LENGTH: 000016A0 CLASS: C_CODE MEMBER NAME: MYMODULE > > CSECT NAME: $PRIVATE > CODE > > I can't understand why AMASPZAP doesn't find the name shown by the binder > (and confirmed by AMBLIST), and I don't know how to pass a name like " > $PRIVATE CODE" to AMASPZAP. > > Help anyone? > > Thanks! > mario > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, > send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
