This abend was caused by doing ISGENQ OBTAIN twice per Ed Jaffe suggestion 

I’m now thinking if cannt get the info from the RB/CDE 

I can try CSVQUERY 

But truth is you right that still might not get me an answer 

Because this particular module was in the NUCULES 

I can do a NUCLKUP

That may give name if I do BYADDR and supply the PSW 

But I dint think it would give me the length 

Thanks 

> On Feb 24, 2024, at 6:12 PM, Peter Relson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 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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