I have a different question relative to this exit.
I've been looking for doc on line and have found two manuals that
have CSVFETCH as an exit point defined, and one has the parm area
info.
Peter did a presentation last week, and unfortunately for me, I
had a hard conflict and couldn't attend, but I did get the "slide
deck" and listened to the recording this morning.
There is a question that I have, and hopefully someone here will
have the answer (We have not yet set up 2.2 on a test LPAR, but
we have it on a sandbox LPAR where I can play with it):
Will a "fetch" of a CLIST or REXX be caught by this exit?
At this point, I have not seen how one could tell a executable
module from a "script" (script because one might need this on the
POSIX side of the system).
I could see using this exit in place of the SMF type 32 (with its
overhead and tables in common...).
Meanwhile, I see where this exit could help a shop determine what
obsolete subroutines are being used in production...
Regards,
Steve Thompson
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