Check out
z/OS Language Environment Programming Reference SA38-0683-0CEEHDLR registers a
user-written condition handler for the current stack frame. The user condition
handler is invoked when:
It is registered for the current stack frame by CEEHDLR, and
The Language Environment condition manager requests the condition handler
associated with the current stack frame handle the condition.
My understanding is it allows one to get control before LE during certain
events. I do not have any more details than that.
Lizette
> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Peter Hunkeler
> Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2016 11:41 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: AW: Re: Using the Binder to hook into an LE runtime module.
>
>
> >There is an LE User Handle Function that should allow you to insert
> >what you
> want to do.
>
>
> Not sure exactl what function you mean, but I doubt LE is offering an official
> way to do what I need. Can you tell me more about that function? I'd like to
> read it up.
>
>
>
> >Otherwise, this seems to be a question better for IBM LE to respond to.
> >Lots of
> knowledge on the lists, but this may wander closer to internal IBM information
> on how LE would work in this case.
>
>
> Unfortunately, I'm not in the position to directly talk to IBM. If I was, I
> had long opened a non-defect PMR to discuss the problem and possible ways to
> get hold of the cause with IBMs LE lab people. I don't want to go into more
> detail on why this does not happen here.....
>
>
> So, here am I with my idea, and as said in a later post, I am a big step
> further once I found (the stupid) error I made. Going to code the traceing im
> my module now....
>
>
> --
> Peter Hunkeler
>
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