What do you expect DUMP=YES to do for you?

On Sun, 23 Apr 2017 16:32:45 GMT "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:

:>Thank You Peter and Charles for refreshing my memory.
:>If I issue several SETRP macros in a recovery routine,
:>and one of the SETRPs specifies DUMP=YES, I suspect 
:>the dump is taken when the Recovery Routine ends and
:>before The Retry Routine receives control.
:>.
:>.
:>Is My Assesment correct  ?
:>.
:>
:>Paul 
:>
:>---------- Original Message ----------
:>From: Peter Relson <[email protected]>
:>To: [email protected]
:>Subject: Re: SETRP with DUMP=YES
:>Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2017 08:28:49 -0400
:>
:>SETRP, IIRC, always "returns to the next sequential instruction" unless 
:>you specify the REGS parameter.
:>
:>One thing that I think you can't do is to set the "DUMP = Yes" option (or 
:>any other option for that matter) without also setting the "return code", 
:>as all the expansions set that, and the return code setting defaults to 
:>"continue with termination" (i.e., percolate). Thus it is often a good 
:>idea to set all the options (in one or more invocations) and then request 
:>retry last, to avoid resetting the return code from "retry" to 
:>"percolate".
:>
:>Peter Relson
:>z/OS Core Technology Design

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