Perhaps my note? Not QSAM, but EXCP and BSAM. See the doc talking about the SF64 type on the READ and WRITE macros for BSAM. For EXCP, the 64-bit buffer is pointed to by IDAW or MIDAW.
In article <985915eee6984740ae93f8495c624c6c23c0e90...@jscpcwexmaa1.bsg.ad.adp.com> you wrote: > I believe that I saw a statement here recently that at least QSAM buffers can > now be allocated above the 4G bar in 64-bit address space, but I cannot find > the email in which that statement appeared. > Is this a true statement, and if so can someone point me to doc that shows > how and where to specify it? > Is VSAM eligible to have buffers above the 4G bar? If so, same request: > please point me to the doc on how and where it can be done. > Lastly, if any of this is true, can SMB and/or BLSR support LSR buffers above > the 4G bar? I'm thinking particularly of the BLSR parameters HBUFND and > HBUFNI: are they allocated above the 4G bar? Those parameters originally > specified buffers in expanded storage, which is no longer available, right? > TIA for curing my ignorance on this subject. > Peter > -- -- Don Poitras - SAS Development - SAS Institute Inc. - SAS Campus Drive [email protected] (919) 531-5637 Cary, NC 27513 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
