Using the symbolic feedback code

The symbolic feedback code represents the first 8 bytes of a 16-byte condition token. You can think of the symbolic feedback code as the nickname for a condition. As such, the symbolic feedback code can be used in user-written exception handlers to screen for a given condition, even if it occurs at different locations in an application. For more details on symbolic feedback codes, see z/OS Language Environment Programming Guide for 64-bit Virtual Addressing Mode.