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Macro No.I Support 02 SYS=YES or NO operand is ignored. i I Reads a logical transient into storage andl passes control to an entry point. I 01 Reads any phase into storage and passes
control to an entry point.I I I I GENL Generates a directory list with a 34-byte I entry for each of the specified phases. I LOAD I Iyirtggl MacrQ§1 SYS=YES or NO operand is ignored. 04 Reads any phase into storage and returns
control to the calling phase.
!PFIX 67 No operation performed.
No operation performed.
No operation performed.
No operation performed.
No operation performed.I PFREE 68 , RELPAG 85 FCEPGOUT 86 PAGEIN 87 SETPFA VIRTAD REALAD GE'IVIS FREEVIS t IRrogrgm I I COM RG I I I MVCOM I I I I RELEASE I I GETIME I 1---
66 Returns code indicating program is running
in virtual mode.
71 No operation performed.70 Not supported. Execution terminates with
an error message.
69 Not supported. Execution terminates with
an error message.
61 Supported forVSAM. (See Note.)
62 Supported forVSAM. (See Note.) I I 33 IReturns address of background partition's I communication region. I 05 I Modifies specified bytes within bytes I 12-23 of the partition communication , region. I 64 ISupported for VSAM. (See Note.)
i34 IGets time of day. The GMT operand is not I supported. I]ot§: VSAM macros are discussed land DOS VSAM Functions."
in the section"CKS Support of OS Figure 34. DOS/VS Macros Supported under CMS (Part 1 of 3) I Part 3. Conversational Monitor System (CMS) 291
Macro No.
control to an entry point.
control to the calling phase.
!
No operation performed.
No operation performed.
No operation performed.
No operation performed.
66 Returns code indicating program is running
in virtual mode.
71 No operation performed.
an error message.
69 Not supported. Execution terminates with
an error message.
61 Supported for
62 Supported for
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