The name of the file (if any) containing process statements.
Process statements (which are like process options but require
one or more additional items of information to be specified) are always
passed to SuperC in a file.
For a full list and description of process statements, see Process statements.
You can either enter the name of an existing file that contains
process statements, or press PF5 to create a new file and specify
the process statements.
Pressing PF5 displays the Process Statements Entry Menu (see Figure 1) showing examples of some of the process
statements available and allows you to enter (one at a time) the process
statements that you want.
When you exit from the Process Statements Entry Menu, SuperC automatically
generates a file (called SUPERC SYSIN A) containing each of the process
statements you specified. (SUPERC SYSIN A is entered
against Process Stmts ID on the Primary Comparison Menu.) Figure 1. Example of the SuperC
process statements entry menu (Comparison)
HLASM Toolkit Feature SuperC Compare Program - Process Statements (1 of 1)
Process Statements ------ SuperC Compare Program ------------------
Enter Process Statements for Statements File:
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Examples Explanation
CMPCOLM 5:60 75:90 Compare using two column compare ranges
LSTCOLM 25:90 List columns 25:90 from input files
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PF1=Help PF3=Menu PF5=Menu PF6=Cancel ENTER=Save Line
Note: When you press PF5, SuperC erases any existing SUPERC SYSIN
A file before creating the new file.