I write my DB2 stored procedures and user defined functions in assembler,
and they are required to be LE compliant.

Todd

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> Subject: Language Enviroment HLASM question.
> 
> Is there any reason that anybody can think of for making an ASSEMBLER
> program an LE main routine, other than if it invokes some LE subroutines
> or COBOL (or other LE-enabled language) subroutines? What about if it
> uses the BPX... subroutines to do UNIX work?
> 
> More curious than anything else.
> 
> --
> John McKown

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