That is a strange thing, the assembly. The assembly step gets an 8
return 
code, but looking within the assembly step itself, it has a return code
of zero and 'no statements flagged'. I have not been able to figure out
why.
Snippet from bottom of assembled output.

     No Statements Flagged in this Assembly

HIGH LEVEL ASSEMBLER, 5696-234, RELEASE 5.0, PTF UK33787

 

SYSTEM: z/OS 01.09.00              JOBNAME: ASMLINKD    STEPNAME: ASM
PROCSTEP: (NOPROC)      
 

Data Sets Allocated for this Assembly

 Con DDname   Data Set Name                                Volume
Member       
  P1 SYSIN    JSYS.CBT.SHOWMVS.PDS                         USTG05
SHOWZOS      
  L1 SYSLIB   SYS1.MACLIB                                  URESA1

  L2          SYS1.MODGEN                                  URESA1

  L3          CEE.SCEEMAC                                  URESA1

  L4          SYS1.SHASMAC                                 URESA2

  L5          TCPIP.SEZANMAC                               URESA2

  L6          TCPIP.SEZACMAC                               URESA2

  L7          JSYS.SHOW716.MACLIB                          USTG02

     SYSLIN   SYS08102.T131854.RA000.ASMLINKD.LOADME.H01   UPUB02

     SYSPRINT JSYSCSR.ASMLINKD.JOB03789.D0000102.?

     SYSPRINT JSYSCSR.ASMLINKD.JOB03789.D0000102.?

 

1767828K allocated to Buffer Pool       Storage required   51928K

   1125 Primary Input Records Read         5491 Library Records Read 
0 Work File Reads 0 Work File Writes 0 ASMAOPT Records Read
6227 Primary Print Records Written   
    580 Object Records Written                0 ADATA Records Written

 

Assembly Start Time: 13.19.39 Stop Time: 13.19.40 Processor Time:
00.00.00.2214 
Return Code 000       

So yes, I did the link to see what happens. It links clean, but the
abend when it runs.
But, I will search the archives and see what Roland posted last
November.


Thanks guys,
Claude
                                       

>--

Gee... right where I had to make my source code change per Roland's
post last November.  To the OP:  Did you link SHOWZOS even after
a bad assembly? Or did it assemble clean without the change?

Mark
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