address
A hexadecimal address for a location in memory. An address can contain up to 16 hexadecimal digits. If address contains more than 8 significant hexadecimal digits, Debug Tool assumes that address references 64-bit addressable storage. If address contains 7 or 8 significant hexadecimal digits, Debug Tool assumes that address references 31-bit addressable storage. Otherwise, Debug Tool assumes address references 24-bit addressable storage.
References to code (instructions) and save areas can contain no more than 8 significant hexadecimal digits.
address must have one of the following formats:
- For all programming languages, x or X followed by apostrophes (') surrounding the hexadecimal value.
- For C, 0x preceding the hexadecimal value.
- For COBOL, H followed by apostrophes
(') or quotation marks (") surrounding the hexadecimal value.
For COBOL or LangX COBOL, X followed by apostrophes (') or quotation marks (") surrounding the hexadecimal value.
- For PL/I, the hexadecimal value surrounded by apostrophes (') or quotation marks ("), followed by PX.
- For assembler or disassembly, X followed by apostrophes (') or quotation marks (") surrounding the hexadecimal value.