The value of &SYSPRINT_MEMBER is always null.
The value of the type attribute is O, and the value of the count attribute is 0.
You can use &SYSPRINT_MEMBER in a macro definition to obtain the name of the data set member to which the assembler is writing the assembler listing.
The local-scope system variable symbol &SYSPRINT_MEMBER is assigned a read-only value each time a macro definition is called.
If the data set to which the assembler is writing the assembler listing is not a z/OS partitioned data set, &SYSPRINT_MEMBER is assigned a null character string.
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