Re: using Snapx to dump a dataspace

2024-01-09 Thread Binyamin Dissen
Quite interesting The format is not clear. I would guess that Peter will
recommend a comment form.

My read would be

START DS  A
END  DS  A
STOKEN DS XL8

Repeat.

The last range would have the x'80' bit set in END.

The dataspace is identified by a STOKEN, so SNAPX does not require an ALET.


On Tue, 9 Jan 2024 11:39:58 -0600 Joe DeChirico
<05694ada0b0a-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:

:>Hi
:>
:>Does anyone have an example or to on how to code the z/os snapx macro to dump 
a dataspace? In particular, the DSPSTOR= operand and its values.
:>
:>Do you have to be in AR mode to issue the macro, which registers if any need 
to have an alet set?
:>
:>Thanks
:>
:>JD
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using Snapx to dump a dataspace

2024-01-09 Thread Joe DeChirico
Hi

Does anyone have an example or to on how to code the z/os snapx macro to dump a 
dataspace? In particular, the DSPSTOR= operand and its values.

Do you have to be in AR mode to issue the macro, which registers if any need to 
have an alet set?

Thanks

JD

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