The code I'm dealing with has an error routine that build a message, but
sometimes the message is insufficient and it would be useful to know what
branched to that routine without forcing a dump.

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Subject: Re: Breaking Event Address, BEAR

BEAR is not the address of the last branch, it's the address of the last
breaking event. If you brnch to an OPEN and get am S213, I don't believe
that there is any way to recover the branch.

What is the specific scenario you're concerned with.

IBM: is the BEAR at the time of a program check available to recovery exits?

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Subject: Breaking Event Address, BEAR

I lied I don’t want the Breaking Event address  I’d like the source of the
Breaking Event address. And I’m assuming the source of the BEA is the same
as the source of the branch entries in the trace table. I’d like my running
program to retrieve the address of the last branch without breaking
anything. Is this possible? Thanks

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