Process (*PROCESS) statements let you specify assembler options in your assembler source program. You can include them in the primary input data set or provide them from a SOURCE user exit.
If you add the OVERRIDE keyword, then the option has a higher precedence than values set as default and invocation options (see *PROCESS OVERRIDE Statement Options).
Some options cannot be set by a process statement. These are:
ADATA LANGUAGE PRINT (CMS) ASA (z/OS and CMS) LINECOUNT SIZE DECK LIST SYSPARM DISK (CMS) MACHINE TERM EXIT NOPRINT (CMS) TRANSLATE GOFF (z/OS and CMS) OBJECT XOBJECT (z/OS and CMS)
If you specify one of these options on a normal process statement, the assembler issues a warning message.
Refer to "*PROCESS statement" in the HLASM Language Reference for a description of the *PROCESS statement.
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