The value is the time of error PSW from wherever it came. It could have come 
from a task or SRB in this address space. It could have come from an SRB in 
another address space. It need not be in "RBOPSW" (or XSBOPSW16) of any RB.

Most of your recent questions ought to be preceded by a description of what it 
is that you are trying to do. It is not helpful, either to you or to those whom 
you are asking, to keep asking questions that you (and a program) should not 
have to care about. I'm guessing that this is another thing you are trying to 
do to help name the program that blew up. Fine. But how does being in RBOPSW of 
some task's RB help other than to give a name to the most recent PRB that had a 
CDE? Even if that's the jobstep program's PRB, is that what you want to surface?

The odds are that there is no intended programming interface that will do what 
you want (whatever that is) in all cases. And no one is going to try to figure 
out the exceptions.

Peter Relson
z/OS Core Technology Design


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