Chuck, From the deep dark mists you can: a. find out the number of parameters in the list b: index across the list
Refer to the fine manual, Help this helps. Ken On 1/04/2012 10:04 AM, Hardee, Chuck wrote:
Hello Listers, I am in the process of doing some work in a macro written years ago. The problem I am faced with is that the parameter list is something like the following: LABEL MACNAME P1=X,P2=Y,P3=Z,... Where the parameters can go out to p24. And, unfortunately, there are 4 sets of parameters of this nature, not to mention a few "unique" parameters on the list (not suffixed with a number). My question is, does the macro assembly language allow for compound variable names? So far, everything I have tried has met with resistance from the assembler. Thanks, Chuck Charles (Chuck) Hardee Senior Systems Engineer Database Administration Information Technology Services Thermo Fisher Scientific Chuck.hardee.at.thermofisher.dot.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
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