Set HLASM Processing Options panel (option 0.5.3)

The HLASM Processing Options panel controls various options used by the HLASM compiler to generate templates from your HLASM copybooks.

Panel and field definitions

Figure 1. Set HLASM Processing Options
 Process   Options   Help
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 File Manager             Set HLASM Processing Options

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HLASM Compiler Options:

   Enter "/" to select option
   _  DBCS
   _  NOALIGN
   Additional options ____________________________________________________________

   Maximum Return Code to be accepted from compiler  04  (0-99)

Command ===>__________________________________________________________________
 F1=Help      F2=Split     F3=Exit      F4=CRetriev  F7=Backward  F8=Forward
 F9=Swap     F10=Actions  F12=Cancel
Additional SYSLIB data sets
A concatenation of up to 10 SYSLIB data sets may be entered, these data sets are searched in the order specified for COPY or INCLUDE members for the compilation.
HLASM Compiler Options for Copybooks
Compiler options to be used when compiling a HLASM copybook into a template:
DBCS
If selected, use the DBCS compiler option.
NOALIGN
If selected, use the NOALIGN compiler option.
Additional options
Additional HLASM compiler options which are added via the *PROCESS statement when the assembler is run to build or update a template. These options are validated during the assembly process. To avoid assembly errors please ensure the syntax is correct.

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Child panels

  • None.

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