Never mind, I found an example of a PLI macro procedure. It wasn't obvious that procedure is a language or macro statement depending on how it's defined. Syntax is certainly far better than than HLASM and C macros. It's too bad it doesn't allow asm and other internal information.
Regards, Jon. On Tuesday, February 6, 2018 2:16 PM, Jon Perryman <jperr...@pacbell.net> wrote: >> Jon Perryman wrote: >> to be a pre-processor language rather than macro language. Is there a way >> to call the same macro in different locations with parms for tailoring? > Robin Vowels wrote: > Yes. > It is also called a macro preprocessor. I was wanting to learn something new. Can you add a couple words and tell how to find it. Or better yet show an example.