The original question was not a question, but a statement with a question 
mark at the end. 
Presuming that the OP meant it as a question, I would answer "correct, it 
does not have it". Nor is there any reason it would or should.

>I have been getting S0C4 pic 11 11 meaning not a translation error or 
>a invalid address but that it wasn’t allocated 

I have no idea what a S0C4 pic 11 11 is. Assuming that the OP meant 
completion code S0C4 reason 11, that does always means translation error, 
and does always mean invalid address. A PIC 11 does not necessarily mean 
the latter, since it could be a resolvable page fault. 0C4-11 does not 
always mean not allocated but, if enabled (rather than disabled), it 
probably does always mean not allocated. 

How about the symptom dump or something that shows the time of error 
registers and PSW? 

If you want to know if a given 64-bit address is validly allocated that 
can be ascertained in IPCS and by some RSM services.

The only ULUT that I know of is not only not PI, it is OCO.  IBM will 
provide no information about this block or its usage or how to access it 
or what you might have done wrong trying to access it. As Rob Scott 
mentioned, there are interfaces available to extract informations about 
UCBs.

Peter Relson
z/OS Core Technology Design


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