David Cole wrote:
Nevertheless, these days whenever the Binder sets the RENT attribute, it also sets REFR automatically.

ITYM exactly the opposite. In the binder, REFR implies RENT. Not the other way around. In http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/iea2b160/6.3.34 it says:

"The most restrictive positive specification is used to set the reusability attribute. For example, specifying REFR has the same effect as specifying REUS (REFR) and the module is marked as refreshable, reenterable, and (serially) reusable."


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