Thanks Jonathan.  I thought that might be the intended usage, but without any 
statement to that effect I did not want to assume.

Peter

> From: IBM Mainframe Assembler List <[email protected]> On 
> Behalf Of Jonathan Scott
> Sent: Sunday, June 2, 2024 3:56 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Table of all instructions supported by HLASM
>
> Hyphens in the OPTABLE column indicate a range of tables for
> consecutive hardware levels.  I guess we had thought that
> would be obvious.
>
> A trailing hyphen indicates no end of range so far, so the
> instruction is still current.
>
> Peter writes:
> > I do have one further request - a more complete explanation of the meaning
> > of the values in the OPTABLE column.  Some seem straightforward, like
> > "UNI,ZOP" (in UNI and in ZOP) or just "370", but others are like "UNI,YOP-"
> > or "UNI-ZOP".  What do those hyphens indicate please?
>
> Jonathan Scott, HLASM
> IBM Hursley, UK
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