> IAZXJSAB macro, with the COMPID parameter will tell you that.

Okay, totally dumb follow-up question. COMPID= is documented as Specifies
the location where the system is to return the 4-character name of the
subsystem that created the JSAB.

Question: is the "name" of JES2 or JES3 always "JES2" or "JES3"? If a shop
renamed their startup PROC JES2TEST or JES3V1R7 would COMPID= still return
"JES2" or "JES3"?

Charles



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> What is the simplest way for a batch or TSO (only, never 
> running as an STC)
> assembler application to tell whether it is running under 
> JES2 or JES3? (I'm

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