Seymour,

Yes sir I agree with Peter and yourself , that’s why I am on the Listserv
asking the question.

Scott

On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 2:29 PM Seymour J Metz <sme...@gmu.edu> wrote:

> You can certainly do I/O from an exit, at your own risk.
>
> In a worst case scenario you'd have to use STARTIO, which is not a GUPI.
> If you want to use standard access methods then there's the issue of where
> to park the ACB/DCB, but that might not even be an option if the
> environment doesn't safely allow OPEN or if the file isn't in the TIOT. The
> potential for deadly embraces is another concern there.
>
> If you want to use Unix files that raises a whole other set of issues.
> Likewise for LOGGER.
>
> My take is that unless the documentation give you a green light for the
> particular type of I/O you want to use, don't even think about it.
>
> But it's not my dog.
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> Here is my dumb Friday question guys and gals. It is still true you can do
> I/O , disk I/O in particular from say a RACF exit, in particular IRREVX01 ?
> Or am i mistaken..I was thinking about somehow talking to LOGGER ...
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