z/OS assembler code will have to be rewritten.
Linux/z is usually ASCII, not EBCDIC. Think about all those CLC's.
If you start by rewriting the assembler code in C and go through the SQL to 
find all the cases where LUW and DB2/Z disagree, your only remaining problem is 
whither the JCL.
Edward Long

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On Wed, 10/21/15, Jeff VanMinde <vanmi...@us.ibm.com> wrote:

 Subject: Migrating DB2 from z/OS to Linux on z that is written in Assembler
 To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
 Date: Wednesday, October 21, 2015, 12:27 PM
 
 Has anyone migrated a DB2 database
 from z/OS to Linux on z where the 
 application code was written in assembler?  I am
 wondering if it is 
 possible to use the z/OS precompiler output with the DB2
 database set up 
 on Linux on z?  If this is not possible, what other
 alternatives have you 
 looked at?
 
 First question to this forum.  Its been a great
 resource to read Q/A over 
 the past year.
 
 ____________________________________
 Jeff Van Minde - vanmi...@us.ibm.com
 zTPF Support and Solutions
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