Cool! Thanks so much. 

While I've got you, how does the resolution work? If I set a TOD= for
00:00:00.01 and then do "some" (but not very much) processing and then set
another TOD= for 00:00:00.01 is there any possibility that the timer goes
off immediately rather than in roughly 24 hours? If the former, how long do
I have to wait to make sure this does not happen? A full .01 seconds?

Charles

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of George Kozakos
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 1:30 PM
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Subject: Re: Can STIMERM TOD= an earlier time tomorrow?

>"what does STIMERM do with a TOD=
>that is an earlier time of day than the time at which the macro is
>issued?
Treats it as a time tomorrow

George Kozakos
z/OS Software Service, Level 2 Supervisor

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