Use the END instruction to end the assembly of a program. You can also supply an address in the operand field to which control can be transferred after the program is loaded. The END instruction must always be the last statement in the source program.
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NAME CSECT
AREA DS 50F
BEGIN BALR 2,0
USING *,2
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END BEGIN
If specified, expression may be generated by substitution into variable symbols.
The syntax of this operand is
(char10,char4,char5)
where all three sub-operands, and the commas and parentheses are required.
char10 is a one to ten character code. It is intended to be a language translator identifier. char4 must be exactly four characters long. It is intended to be a version and release code. char5 must be exactly five characters long, and should be a date in the format "YYDDD". It is intended to be the compile date. For example:
END ENTRYPT,(MYCOMPILER,0101,00273)
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