Were you I get that info is that in the LDA ?

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> On Jun 14, 2015, at 9:08 AM, Robert A. Rosenberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> At 04:51 -0500 on 06/14/2015, Elardus Engelbrecht wrote about Re: Address 
> location:
> 
>> michelbutz wrote:
>> 
>>> CSMLOC only takes one of those as the first parameters
>> >I would have to know whether it is SQA LSQA PVT. Or CSA before
>> 
>> Binyamin Dissen [he really does know his stuff!] gave you a good solution 
>> about VSMLOC, despite the fact that you gave very little information.
>> 
>> I and perhaps others also want to know these, before giving a possible 
>> better answer:
>> 
>> 1. What are you trying to solve?
>> 2. Does it matter that the address is in your same address space or in other 
>> address space?
>> 3. Do you want check it while being AC(1) or not?
>> 4. At what z/OS level are you?
>> 
>>> Given address how I can Itell whether this is SQA LSQA PVT, or CSA
>> 
>> Based on what I read on VSMLOC, you can repeatedly use VSMLOC with one of 
>> these parms and examine the return codes. Repeat with other parm and check 
>> until you get the desired return code. Just be ready to handle a possible 
>> C78 abend.
>> 
>> Unless someone can come with a better solution.
> 
> Have a subroutine that you call which returns the SQA LSQA PVT. and CSA 
> boundaries. It would do the needed calls and then return the table of 
> addresses.
> 
>> 
>> Groete / Greetings
>> Elardus Engelbrecht
> 
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