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
>
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