It means the single previous line was repeated N times. On 19/09/2019 03:02, Paul Gilmartin wrote: > On Thu, 19 Sep 2019 01:54:50 +0100, CM Poncelet wrote: > >> The before/after addresses (on the LHS in the SYSUDUMP) show which >> addresses of the excluded lines are "SAME AS ABOVE". >> > Yes, but the question is, if N lines are identified as excluded, does that > mean the single previous line was repeated N times or that the previous > N lines were repeated once? The former is rational, but is IBM > constrained to be rational? > >> On 18/09/2019 21:48, Tony Harminc wrote: >>> What I've wished for for decades is that if there is just one repeated >>> line, they not do the "same as above" processing. The message saves no >>> space and just distracts from the flow when reading. >>> > RFE? (I suspect there may be an argument against complicating such > low-level system code. Although within my memory, SYSUDUMP stopped > showing lower-case characters as dots. But that might have changed only > a translate table.) > > -- gil > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, > send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN > . >
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