Thanks for the info.  I will keep that in mind for future reference.

Paul Gilmartin wrote:

I once astonished Ed Jaffe (or was it Bruce Black) by stating that
I don't write assembler code (or was it that I don't read dumps).
Every now and again I feel the need to provide proof.

And for Steve's doubts about "destructive overlap":

Ranked Search Results for Book: dz9zr003
   "z/Architecture Principles of Operation"

   10 topics have matches for: destructive overlap

   1. MOVE LONG, 7.5.90
   2. MOVE LONG EXTENDED, 7.5.91
   3. MOVE LONG UNICODE, 7.5.92
   4. Consistency Specification, 5.13.9.4
   5. Interlocks within a Single Instruction, 5.13.4.2
   6. MOVE STRING, 7.5.94
   7. MOVE WITH DESTINATION KEY, 10.29
   8. MOVE WITH SOURCE KEY, 10.31
   9. MOVE LONG (MVCL), A.3.26
  10. CIPHER MESSAGE WITH CHAINING (KMC), 7.5.25

-- gil

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