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When a program does not need the data space any more, it should free the virtual storage and...
Dumping storage in a data spaceOn the SNAPX macro, use the DSPSTOR parameter to dump storage from any addressable data space...
Limiting data space useThe use of data spaces consumes system resources such as virtual, processor, and auxiliary...
Manipulating data in a data spaceAssembler instructions (such as load, store, add, and move character) manipulate the data in a...
Mapping a data-in-virtual object to a data spaceThrough data-in-virtual, your program can map a data-in-virtual object to a data space. The...
Referencing data in a data spaceTo reference the data in a data space, the program must be in access register (AR) mode....
Relationship between the data space and its ownerYour program can create a data space, but it cannot own the data space. If the unit of work that...
Releasing data space storageYour program needs to release storage when it used a data space for one purpose and wants to...
Rules for creating, deleting, and managing data spacesThe SCOPE parameter determines what kind of data space a program creates. The three kinds of data...
Serializing use of data space storageAt many installations, users must share access to data in a data space. Users who are updating...
Using data spaces efficientlyAlthough a task can own many data spaces, it is important that it reference these data spaces...