"IBM Mainframe Assembler List" <[email protected]> wrote on
09/25/2023 05:55:23 PM:
> Just put another WHEN right after it.
>
>
> SELECT
> WHEN 1
> something
> WHEN 2
> WHEN 3
> something
> ENDSEL ,
>
> No need for a placeholder instruction.
Thanks. Yes, that would work but I don't like how it looks.
Because, to a COBOL programmer, it looks like an OR condition as it is in
COBOL. I wanted the placeholder instruction so that even a COBOL
programmer won't mistake the intent.
Sincerely,
Dave Clark
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