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How to pass instream data in sysin with Assembler?
 Question Submitted By :: Shrishail102
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  Re: How to pass instream data in sysin with Assembler?
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# 1
In jcl
//SYSIN DD *
A
B
C

it will receive in assmbler code thru R01(it contain the
address of data) first 2 byte contain the length of data
and actual data will be stored from 3rd byte.
 
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Munna
 
  Re: How to pass instream data in sysin with Assembler?
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# 2
You will need to open de file SYSIN via a DCB and read the
data via GET commands. The data in the PARM field is passed
via register 1. Any dataset you want to use in Assembler
you will need to open. There are no automatic allocation.
 
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