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On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 8:36 AM, michelbutz <michealb...@comcast.net> wrote: > Thanks > > Sent from my iPhone > > > On Feb 12, 2016, at 8:06 AM, Peter Relson <rel...@us.ibm.com> wrote: > > > > Maybe there were no messages that you saw, but that doesn't mean there > > were no messages. Did you happen to look at the > > Diagnostic Cross Reference and Assembler Summary > > section of the listing? > > > > PRINT OFF affects what is displayed. IHAPSA by default is PRINT OFF. You > > have control of that via the LIST keyword. The PC(ON) assembler option > can > > be a useful tool as that will show everything regardless of PRINT OFF. > > > > FWIW, this test program > > TEST CSECT > > IHAPSA > > IHAPSA > > IHAASCB > > IHAASCB > > END TEST > > finishes on my system with CC 20 and has no difference in the listing > > between FLAG(0) and FLAG(8), but PC(ON) shows the messages which near the > > end has > > ** ASMA043E Previously defined symbol - PSAIORTY > > ** ASMA257U Number of severity 8 messages exceeds FAIL MAXERRS value > > specified > > > > (Our FAIL(MAXERRS) default is apparently 500; with a larger FAIL(MAXERRS) > > the assembly does get CC 8) > > > > Since the assembly terminates upon ASMA257U (well, almost terminates, as > > there still are a few things that get shown in the listing after that) > > things like the "POP" at the end of IHAPSA don't happen. But that > wouldn't > > help you much since all the error messages are within the PRINT OFF > > section. > > > > Perhaps the assembler team would consider displaying ASMA257U even if > > PRINT OFF is in effect. > > > > Regardless, PC(ON) can be your friend. > > > > > > Peter Relson > > z/OS Core Technology Design >