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  • Subject: Re: SETSPPFP fails over a V4R4 *PGM
  • From: leif@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 20 Nov 1999 11:30:55 -0600

> If it is a STRSST concern, has anyone called in a APAR?

No, it is not an SST error. It is possibly a V4R4 bug. The associated space
ain't there, so neither SST nor Gene's program can find it  and both get a
machine
check instead. Maybe Bruce can tell us what the rationale for this is?

> > Subject: SETSPPFP fails over a V4R4 *PGM
> > > I see SETSPPFP triggers MCH0601 space class X"00" (primary associated
> > > space) when operand 2 points to a V4R4 QPRCRTPG-made program.  No error
> > > occurs when operand 2 points to a V4R3-or-earlier QPRCRTPG-made
program.
> >
> > If you use STRSST to investigate the V4R4 object you are trying to access
> > you will find that SST also has a problem with the pointer to the
associated
> > space. There is a pointer defined, but there is no object at that
location.
> >
> > Whether that is a bug in V4R4 or has a reason, maybe Bruce can explain?
> > Anyway, since you want a pointer to the space, you must be doing
something
> > with the data in the space. What is it you are after? Maybe it is
documented
> > behavior that the space is empty/gone?


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