In article <CAFMxNWL0GLo1kCpEMokfozjhqVBN8VyUHUON4eWxC=c5Y=8...@mail.gmail.com> 
you wrote:
> I was interpreting Scott's question as how can above-the-bar memory be used
> directly by COBOL.

Which is why Peter was confused. No such support currently exists. While
there's been a lot of talk about AMODE 64 COBOL, it's not there today.

> On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 5:06 AM, Peter Relson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Perhaps I misunderstood the problem.
> >
> > Whether called by the system, Cobol, or anything else, an HLASM routine
> > can get any storage that its authorization allows it to. That includes
> > storage below the bar, above the bar, and in data spaces. The routine can
> > switch in and out of any AMODE that its RMODE allows (e.g., an RMODE 31
> > program better not "SAM24").
> >
> > The caller needs to provide parameters in the form that the HLASM routine
> > wants (or conversely the HLASM routine needs to accommodate the parameters
> > that the caller provides; this is probably the easier approach).
> >
> > If you need the calling routine to then be able to deal with the storage
> > above 2G, that's a different matter entirely.
> >
> > Peter Relson
> > z/OS Core Technology Design

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