If you don't issue a SYSPUNCH or SYSLIN FILEDEF command before the ASMAHL command, the ASMAHL command issues the following FILEDEF commands:
FILEDEF SYSPUNCH PUNCH FILEDEF SYSLIN DISK fn TEXT m1 (RECFM FB LRECL 80 BLOCK 16000
where fn is the filename specified on the ASMAHL command. If the assembler source file (SYSIN input) is not on disk or is on a read-only disk, the file mode m is set to the first available read/write disk. If the source file is on a read/write disk, the mode letter m is set to the mode of that read/write disk. For example, if the source file were on a read/write B disk, the file mode m1 would be set to "B1".
You can issue a FILEDEF command for SYSPUNCH or SYSLIN before the ASMAHL command is issued to direct the object output to the punch or a disk file.
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