Most code examples in IBM manuals are pretty poor examples of coding, and
I'd think IBM would take more care with them, just because it would
make them look smarter. Nevertheless, as Charles alluded, they serve their
purpose, and I've found them useful many times.
But I'd never copy them.
sas
Well, a doc writer giving examples has to balance between trivial versus overly
complex, and has to make certain assumptions about the reader's knowledge and
environment.
This example is flawed as you indicate but I would find it useful. It at least
shows the format of TEXT and CONSNAME.
Well, that got terribly garbled. Trying a different way.
On Tue, 12 Jul 2022 10:30:13 -0600, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>Do I have cause for an RCF here?
>
>In z/OS 2.5 MVS Programming: Authorized Assembler Services
Reference, Volume 3 (LLA-SDU)
>IBM SA23-1374-50
>
>I see: MGCRE - Execute form
>
Do I have cause for an RCF here?
In z/OS 2.5
MVS Programming: Authorized Assembler Services Reference, Volume 3 (LLA-SDU)
IBM SA23-1374-50
I see: MGCRE - Execute form
|DOMTST CSECT R2 EQU 2 USING *,R12 LA R2,CMD R2 POINTS TO THE COMMAND
AREA MGCRE