Building an SDWA is not part of the intended programming interface. So I 
will make no comment on the correctness or incorrectness of your doing so. 
You have provided no information on what you are trying to do. 

If you're asking would your code copy something to the secondary address 
space, the answer is yes. What it would copy depends on a lot of things 
that have not been provided (including various "usings").
The storage you obtained via STORAGE OBTAIN was in the primary address 
space. I have no idea what you're doing with that storage other than 
copying into it. You wrote that something "failed" when you used ALET=0 
and also when you used ALET=2, but we have no idea what failed. It has 
been observed in previous posts of yours that you often do not provide the 
information that you have that is potentially applicable to others' 
understanding. Work on that, if you want help.

What does this have to do with an ECB's having to be addressable from the 
home address space, which I thought was the theme of your original 
question? 

Your general lack of punctuation makes it close to impossible to 
understand exactly what your questions are.  Please be considerate of 
those who might have interest in helping.

If the FRR is one that was specified by you on IEAMSCHD, then the FRR is 
set by the system with the default SETFRR options. If the FRR is one that 
you set after your SRB gets control then the options are under 
your control. The default is MODE=HOME. 

Surely your "moving" code would be better coded to move 256 bytes rather 
than 255 bytes at a clip.

Peter Relson
z/OS Core Technology Design


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