In <[email protected]>, on 03/28/2014
at 06:36 PM, Bob Woodside <[email protected]> said:
>Such as?
EXEC create entries on the stack, then goes away. The TMP uses I/O
service routines, e.g., GETLINE, to read lines from the stack, and the
service routines interpret the clist code in the TMP environment.
That's why Michael's TSOLIB work, and it's also why DATA[1] works.
There's also a major difference in parsing parameters, but the XPARSE
package takes care of that.
[2] No, you can't get the same effect from REXX with, e.g., queue.
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