On Jun 5, 2011, at 10:12, Edward Jaffe wrote: > On 6/5/2011 7:47 AM, Paul Gilmartin wrote: >> >> I had that originally. The SETC and the AIF were printed every time >> through the loop; I didn't want that. So they are doing something. > > We had discussed writing a macro to consume 'friendly' DCs and emit the > 'unfriendly' DC(s), so I missed the fact that you were running your test in > open > code. > Thanks.
You mean the behavior is different!? On Jun 4, 2011, at 08:54, Abe F. Kornelis wrote: > Robert, > > You state you have no direct access to the HLASM. > One work-around might be to use one of the PC-based > alternatives: z390, Tachyon, or Dignus. > Of course, Tachyon and Dignus might likely be as effectively out of the OP's budget as HLASM. I tried my (open code) example with z390. The behavior seems equivalent to HLASM. However, z390 is more permissive on string length limit than HLASM. Some might consider this better; others merely incompatible. -- gil
