I am using SNAPX in an assembler program. I have used SNAPX
successfully before, so I thought I knew what I was doing. However, I
am having a problem now. Here is what is happening:
I have a program that creates a dataspace. I save the stoken, etc. in
the calling program. I then call a program and pass it the information
relating the dataspace(alet, stoken, etc.).
I did a snap before I called the other program and displayed the
contents of the stoken.
In the called program, I moved the called information into identically
named variables. I did a snap of the stoken in the called program. I
compared the results and they were identical. However, when I try to
do my snapx using the stoken value I get a messages saying:
INVALID DATA SPACE LIST SUPPLIED: STOKEN DOES NOT REPRESENT A DATA
SPACE
I know I'm missing something, but I'm not sure what. Help.


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