My ISPF 3 goes straight from 9 to 11!

9  Commands    Create/change an application command table              
11 Format      Format definition for formatted data Edit/Browse        

But yes, thanks all on AMBLIST. Does the job.

Charles


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Subject: Re: How tell what verion of COBOL compiler produced load module?

AMBLIST is the easy & always-available way to LISTIDR.  If you have
FileManager, option 3.10 lets you view them in ISPF.  It also expands the
compiler IDs to readable text, and can also humanize the dates.

sas

Given a COBOL-based load module, is there a way to tell what COBOL compiler
> (including version) the main module was built with? Is there a "tag" in the
> object code that says "this was compiled by (for example) Enterprise COBOL
> V6R3M0?"
>
> Charles

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