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  • Subject: Re: Many modules in SRVPGM
  • From: "Roger Southwick" <rwsouth@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 10:27:21 -0500
  • Importance: Normal


The primary associated space is actually dumped twice:
1) an abbreviated dump of about 8 kbytes near the top of the listing
2) a full dump later on - look for "PRIMARY ASSOCIATED SPACE"


"Leif Svalgaard" <leif@leif.org>@midrange.com on 07/06/2001 06:09:30 PM

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Subject:  Many modules in SRVPGM

Folks,

Something weird:
Take a service pgm (RPGLE) with many modules (say a hundred).
The associated space normally contains the BNAS information
containing the "source" information about each module: when it
was compiled, its source file and library, etc.

Here is the weird part: when dumping the` srvpgm with SST
the BNAS info stops at module 30 and the dump contains the
text DUMP LIMITED - ACTUAL DATA LENGTH (BYTES) 0

what is going on?
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