On Mon, 30 Nov 2015 22:36:37 -0600, Kirk Wolf wrote:

>And, &SYSALVL, could only give you information about the machine that you
>were assembling on, not the one that you were running on.

No. &SYSALVL indicates the architecture level of the machine, as specified at 
IPL 
time in the LOADxx member. The only value it can have on currently supported 
releases of z/OS is "2", meaning that the machine was IPLed in z/Architecture 
mode. 
IIRC it is there because the IPL process is different in z/Architecture mode 
than it 
is in ESA/390 mode.

-- 
Tom Marchant

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