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The loadset history exit, UELL, makes it possible to track changes to
loadsets.
UELL is called when the following commands are performed:
- ZOLDR LOAD
- ZOLDR ACTIVATE
- ZOLDR DEACTIVATE
- ZOLDR ACCEPT
- ZOLDR DELETE
- ZOLDR EXCLUDE
- ZOLDR REINCLUDE
- ZOLDR CLEAR
Input
- Caller identifier
- Loadset name (blank padded on right)
- 32-bit CPU mask with targeted CPU bits ON. The mask is filled with
1's if the calling task affects all CPUs (for example, ZOLDR LOAD, ZOLDR
CLEAR, and ZOLDR DELETE).
- Pointer to user field in the entry of Loadset Directory (LSD).
Programming Considerations
- UELL is shipped in skeleton form, with one return statement.
- All data levels must be returned to the caller in the same state they were
on entry.
Return Values
Void.