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Justin,

THe best readily available tool I've seen to find this is WRKSYSACT. Hit F11 about three times until you get '--- Storage ----' on the right. (hit the help key for some humor there) THe difference between allocated and de-allocated is the space used. You may need to let this panel sit for 5 or 10 minutes before hitting F10 as WRKSYSACT only displays jobs that have used resources in the interval.

Hope this helps!

- Larry

Justin Haase wrote:
I've asked this once before, never got an answer - perhaps some new blood in
the list (or someone who may have passed-by it in the past) can shed some
light on this.
<snip>
Is there an easy command or way to see what is consuming this unprotect
memory, since it does eat DASD just as an object would.  Thanks in advance
for the assistance.

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