Sorry, I was matching against the wring line. They say that the eyes are the 
third thing to go.


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??

   360S-AS-036  S/360 OS ASSEMBLER (E)
   360S-AS-037  S/360 OS ASSEMBLER (F)          360SAS037       IEU
   5734-AS1     OS ASSEMBLER H                  5734AS100       IEV
   5752-SC103   OS/VS ASSEMBLER (XF)            5741SC103       IFO,IFN
   5668-962     ASSEMBLER H V2                  566896201       IEV
   5696-234     HIGH-LEVEL ASSEMBLER            569623400       ASM


That clearly shows Assembler F as IEU.


Joe


On Wed, May 12, 2021 at 12:28 PM Seymour J Metz <sme...@gmu.edu> wrote:

> Assembler (F) is IEU, not IEV.Alas, the author is no longer with us.
>
>
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> Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
> http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
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> Like this?
>
>
> http://secure-web.cisco.com/1ByDUyBHYEEF0XryYukAEUSsNfBU4HhhSPNP7sywlaua53nx8RHVemvbRyA3dHX_YJwbew8wynOV3-klZlmLylPB1wkq-1an3rR-q8o2X8NVnQRoN5bArZZTrh7EGgFGaJdG5xwonqJzSZ0uFzmTFLNZ9HklVNYWFDD0_tRUJ1eQOGkt7DUqhBCFwCxeM98pfNuPLEF0RbJeOuIZHGzimHTkfv7V7EMuIaqP-okIuFY0mCSKAdYFVfSmF-HRh_mc1vJ7u-6aeML4Gppved3_ClcASfON4z9cMyKNk6Jbli7RRwZfiCRIgnI7OenXCkgUKyyyqnfxUV8TXTn_83OQ-MQOitkANDYR1BYCkIrReYRCZVgohqXFIOj3ItomhGqGNob6UmNkhRQJyHv_KxEoeT7CdBsrXoje2iFrETwXLWJUIQ0AAXmcreUJ6WtOEvx7d/http%3A%2F%2Fgsf-soft.com%2FDocuments%2FPRODCODES.html
>
> Joe
>
> On Wed, May 12, 2021 at 10:40 AM Roland Kinsman <rjkins...@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > The COBOL compiler puts information in the object code identifying the
> > compiler with an abbreviation, for example, ECBL for Enterprise COBOL,
> > CBL370 indicates COBOL for MVS & VM, etc.  In the CSECT map, this is the
> > "Translator Name."  You can see it with utilities such as AMASPZAP and
> > BMC-Compuware File-AID/MVS.
> >
> > Does anyone know if and where these abbreviations are documented?  Google
> > is failing me.
> >
> > Thanks!
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