Hi everyone, Since it's gotten somewhat quiet (and it's past hump day, so the camel case thread is no longer relevant :) ), I'm looking for confirmation that I've discovered an MHELP bug. I'm seeing that if I use an operand that is not decimal digits, i.e., a T' on the operand would not return 'N', branch trace (bit B'00000010') is ignored. I've tested X'..', B'..', and EQUs.
If you are bored and would like to try this, it's simple to recreate. Just wrap one macro invocation with MHELP 63/MHELP 0, and another with MHELP X'3F'/MHELP 0. In the latter I'm not seeing any MHELP BRANCH entries, as if I specified MHELP 61 (B'00111101'). I do see MHELP CALL entries, so that rules out entries prefixed with ++//MHELP. I'm at z/OS 1.13 PTF UK96299. Cheers, Ray -- M. Ray Mullins Roseville, CA, USA http://www.catherdersoftware.com/ German is essentially a form of assembly language consisting entirely of far calls heavily accented with throaty guttural sounds. ---ilvi French is essentially German with messed-up pronunciation and spelling. --Robert B Wilson English is essentially French converted to 7-bit ASCII. ---Christophe Pierret [for Alain LaBonté]
