Choices to make now
Table 1 gives the names of the High Level Assembler phases, their approximate sizes, and whether they are eligible for the SVA.
Member Name | Member Type | SVA Eligible | Approximate Size |
---|---|---|---|
ASMA90 | PHASE | NO | 10K |
ASMA93 | PHASE | YES | 409K |
ASMADOPT | PHASE | YES | 2K |
ASMAMUE | PHASE | YES | 23K |
ASMALTAS | PHASE | YES | 1K |
ASMAMDE | PHASE | YES | 26K |
ASMAMES | PHASE | YES | 25K |
ASMAMJP | PHASE | YES | 25K |
ASMAINFO | PHASE | YES | 37K |
ASMA0474 | PHASE | YES | 2K |
ASMA0475 | PHASE | YES | 2K |
ASMA0476 | PHASE | YES | 2K |
ASMA0477 | PHASE | YES | 2K |
ASMA0478 | PHASE | YES | 2K |
ASMA0479 | PHASE | YES | 2K |
ASMA047A | PHASE | YES | 2K |
ASMA047B | PHASE | YES | 2K |
ASMA047C | PHASE | YES | 2K |
ASMADOP | PHASE | YES | 60K |
$SVAASMA | PHASE | NO | 1K |
Phases are placed in the SVA using the SET SDL command. If you have not previously placed High Level Assembler in the SVA, you need to make sure that you have enough free space to accommodate the additional phases.
The maximum number of system directory list (SDL) entries is specified during IPL using the SVA command. Check this number to see if the addition of High Level Assembler phases causes it to be exceeded.