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FRACHECK (execute form)

z/OS Security Server RACROUTE Macro Reference
SA23-2294-00

The execute form of the FRACHECK macro instruction is written as follows:

   
   name name: Symbol. Begin name in column 1.
   
One or more blanks must precede FRACHECK.
   
FRACHECK  
   
One or more blanks must follow FRACHECK.
   
ENTITY=entity addr entity addr: Rx-type address or register (2) – (12)
   
,CLASS=class name addr class name addr: Rx-type address or register (2) – (12)
   
    ,ATTR=reg reg: Register (2) – (12)
   
    ,ACEE=acee addr acee addr: Rx-type address or register (2) – (12)
   
    ,WKAREA=area addr area addr: Rx-type address or register (2) – (12)
   
    ,APPL=applname addr applname addr: Rx-type address or register (2) – (12)
   
    ,INSTLN=parm list addr parm list addr: Rx-type address or register (2) – (12)
   
    ,RELEASE=number number: 1.8.1, 1.8, 1.7, or 1.6
    ,RELEASE=(,CHECK) Default: RELEASE=1.6
    ,RELEASE=  
    (number,CHECK)  
   
,MF=(E,ctrl addr) ctrl addr: Rx-type address or register (1) – (12)
The parameters are explained under the standard form of the FRACHECK macro instruction with the following exceptions:
,MF=(E,ctrl addr)
specifies the execute form of the FRACHECK macro instruction, using a remote, control-program parameter list.
,RELEASE=number
,RELEASE=(,CHECK)
,RELEASE=(number,CHECK)
specifies the RACF® release level of the parameter list to be generated by the macro.

To use the parameters associated with a release, you must specify the number of that release or a later release number. If you specify an earlier release level, the parameter is not accepted by macro processing, and an error message is issued at assembly time. For the parameters that are valid for RELEASE=1.6 and later, see Parameters for RELEASE=1.6 through 1.8.1.

When you specify the RELEASE keyword, checking is done at assembly time. Compatibility between the list and execute forms of the FRACHECK macro are validated at execution time if you specify the CHECK subparameter on the execute form of the macro.

The size of the list form expansion must be large enough to accommodate all parameters defined by the RELEASE keyword on the execute form of the macro. Otherwise, when CHECK processing is requested, the execute form of the macro is not done, and a return code of X'64' is returned.

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