Each compile unit should tell you how big the working storage area is
for those program(s).
The link editor to store the compile unit should tell you the
attributes, and viewing or listing the individual program members.

On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 10:22 AM Lizette Koehler
<stars...@mindspring.com> wrote:
>
> Yep, another question
>
> Is there a way in a SVC Dump or SYSUDUMP to determine the size of the working
> storage section?
>
> My original issue looks to be caused by two things,
>
>      1)  The working storage size increased
>      2)  There is one 24bit module linked with all the 31bit modules, thereby
> forcing it below the line
>
> Any guidance appreciated
>
>
>
> Lizette Koehler
> statistics: A precise and logical method for stating a half-truth inaccurately
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