On 7/13/2011 11:53 AM, Barkow, Eileen wrote:
I meant that linking everything AMODE 24 was the 'only' way the users could get 
it to work - that is why they
were asking for other ways to do it.

So how have you resolved the problem?



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Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 1:48 PM
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Subject: Re: running Assembler I/O macro code as AMODE 31, RMODE ANY

In
<A826B9FD78356242A9D9595912F9B2323A4468A0EC@DOITTMAIL03.doitt.nycnet>,
on 07/12/2011
    at 11:06 AM, "Barkow, Eileen"<[email protected]>  said:

We have some old Cobol programs that are being upgraded to Enterprise
Cobol and the users would like to be able to link them as AMODE 31
RMODE ANY. The problem is that some of these programs call assembler
modules to do the i/o via QSAM and VSAM macros (TESTCB, SHOWCB, GET,
PUT, PUTX, etc) and the only way these can work is by linking
everything as AMODE 24, RMODE BELOW.

That is *a* way; it is *NOT* the only way.



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