On 09/11/2015 10:16 AM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
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It seems that TSO SUBMIT *assumes* statements such as IF, ELSE, and ENDIF
as operator commands!! It does not assume that for DD, JOB, and EXEC
statements (z/OS TSO/E Customization V2R1 SA32-0976-00, p. 300).

Which chapter?  (That's a thick manual and I'm lazy.)

If this affects ordinary TSO/E users, not just customizers, shouldn't it
also be mentioned in:
     SUBMIT command
     z/OS TSO/E Command Reference
     SA32-0975-00

I don't see it there.  RCF time?

Chapter 34. However, P 300 is probably more accurate since Chapter 34 is sizeable.

What you looking for is "Writing an Exit for the SUBMIT Command". Then look for "Summary of using the bytes of word 5"

After you do this, if you are familiar with C/I, could you say with a straight face that SUBMIT did NOT attempt to implement C/I functions to pass flags to the customer's exit code?

Yeah, that's what TSO CT said. We do not want to get into writing a Converter/Interpreter. Looks to me like they already have, saw that they are now in beyond their ability to maintain it and are pushing back.

So, I am writing an ISPF edit SUB/SUBMIT macro that will use the INTRDR.

Me thinks this is now deprecated and as such is a dead horse. Moving on.

Regards,
Steve Thompson

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