Yes sir, we have routine that also does the IEANTRT first, typo on my part
for order.
The way Peter and Ed pointed out was my thinking. Thank you guys
Much appreciated..
Scott
On Monday, April 18, 2016, Ed Jaffe wrote:
> On 4/18/2016 7:38 AM, Peter Relson wrote:
Thank you for doing this!
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 7:42 PM, John Ehrman wrote:
> The second edition of my Assembler Language textbook is available for
> download at
>
>
> http://idcp.marist.edu/enterprisesystemseducation/assemblerlanguageresources-1.html
>
>
> The text is a
On 4/18/2016 7:38 AM, Peter Relson wrote:
Loop
IEANTRT to retrieve the token
If RC indicates "token exists" then
Leave loop
Else if bad-RC then
error-exit
Obtain and fill in storage
Set up 16 byte token to locate that storage
IEANTCR to create the name/token
If RC
This would have been better on IBM-Main. It is not a question about the
assembler.
>I have been using a IEANTCR and then a Storage Obtain..
Doing the obtain after IEANTCR seems unlikely to be the proper order.
The name/token protocol is typically something like this, unless you have
Exactly.
> If you script Bookie you get Postscript and thus a PDF. I suspect
> Information Development want to do something more useful with the source.
> Further, that they want to convert it to something ID people can maintain.
Jeremy Stone
HLASM Development and Support
IBM Hursley