- The affinity here is between all transactions that LOAD HOLD and
RELEASE the same program (or, more probably, table). The match is
made on the program name.
- The LOAD and RELEASE protocol applies only to programs that are
defined with RELOAD(NO). If the Detector can not establish the RELOAD
attribute for some reason, RELOAD(NO) is assumed.
- Once a LOAD HOLD has occurred for a program, any subsequent LOAD
(with or without HOLD) or RELEASE is part of the affinity.
- The affinity relation is GLOBAL or BAPPL.
- Lifetime is always SYSTEM.
- Commands in error are treated in the same way as commands that
give a NORMAL response, so data is collected.
- LOAD with no HOLD for programs defined as RESIDENT is not treated
as an affinity because relying on residency for sharing is inherently
unsafe, the program can be replaced by SET PROG() NEWCOPY.
- The incorrect use of RELEASE for a program defined with RELOAD(YES)
is not detected.
Scanner differences: Scanner detects all instances of LOAD,
not just LOAD HOLD, and all instances of RELEASE.