Sorry if this in the Assembler Services Ref or Guide -- I didn't see it
there.

Yes, I could run an experiment but I thought perhaps someone would know the
answer off the top of their head.

I want to set an STIMERM for 00:00:00.01 tomorrow morning. Can I specify
that with the TOD parameter and have it work, or do I have to compute the
difference between "now" and then and specify it as a BINTVL=?

Another way of phrasing the question is "what does STIMERM do with a TOD=
that is an earlier time of day than the time at which the macro is issued?
Treat it as an error, treat it as a NOP, treat the interval as just expired,
or treat it as a time tomorrow?" (I really don't care about the detailed
answer to this latter question beyond "treats it as a time tomorrow" versus
"anything else.")

Thanks,

Charles Mills

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