"Bruce Black" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Gil is correct.  The Assembler Services Guide has essentialy the same 
> text all the way back to OS/390 1.1 and probably earlier.  No mention of 
> a 100 byte limit for parm info. 
> 
> Only the JCL reference mentions a 100 byte limit and it is not a 
> programming guide. 
> 
> -- 

Gee, Bruce, that sounds very juristic reasoning. 
As I stated before, I found the legimitation to program into my code that
the maximum parmlength is 100 bytes, and you say I cannot use one manual
because it is not a programming guide? It is an document describing how the
OS works and that is enough to me to use this info.

Kees.


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