How did you come up with that  ? I’ll Look

Is there anyway figuring it out with our knowing the alet 

I mean maybe by starting at the bottom 
And looking for a non zero entry 

> On Mar 30, 2023, at 3:41 PM, Glen Garrison <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Take the last 2 bytes of your alet, multiply by x'10' and add to the value 
> of stcbalov. (index into the du-al).  That gets you to the ALE
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> Joseph Reichman
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> Subject: [EXTERNAL] finding DU-AL in a dump
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> Hi
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> v
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> I have two  ALETS one from an address space one from a dataspace they are 
> both on DU-AL I put them there via ALESERV AL=WORKUNIT
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> I am looking for them in a dump 
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> I know the acronym ALE: in a dump stands for Access list element
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> I also know that STCBALOV offset X'20 from the STCB for the TCB I am running 
> under points to it
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> At that are all I see is X'80000... not my two alets 
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> I see the same in a dump. 
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> Under the ALE: heading.
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> Just wondering where I would find them. 
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> Thanks    
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