On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 11:57:28 -0800, Charles Mills <[email protected]> wrote:

>My interpretation of "the address space terminates" was the address space
>being forced or something like that. However what I am seeing seems to be
>that the module is deleted when the job -- in this case, a single step
>started task -- terminates. Is that the expected behavior? Does "address
>space" mean "job." If so, is there any way to say "don't EVER delete this
>module unless I issue a DELETE?"

Yes,  that's what I would expect for your case because started task and TSO
address spaces end when their last step ends. 

In general, though, address space does not mean job. Batch initiator address
spaces, for example, do not end when the jobs they run end. 

-- 
Walt Farrell
IBM STSM, z/OS Security Design

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