TITLE instruction
The TITLE instruction:
- Provides headings for each page of the source and object
section of the assembler listing. If the first statement in your source
program is an ICTL instruction or a *PROCESS statement then the title is
not printed on the first page of the Source and Object
section, because each of these instructions must precede all other
instructions.
- Identifies the assembly output records of your object
modules. You can specify up to 8 identification characters
that the assembler includes as a deck ID in all
object records, beginning at byte 73. If the deck ID is
less than 8 characters, the assembler puts sequence numbers
in the remaining bytes up to byte 80.
 >>-+------+--TITLE--title_string-------------------------------><
'-name-'
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- name
- You can specify name only once in the source module. It
is one of the following:
- A string of printable characters
- A variable symbol that has been assigned a string of printable
characters
- A combination of the above
- A sequence symbol
Except when the name is a sequence symbol, the assembler
uses the first 8 characters you specify, and discards the remaining
characters without warning.
- title_string
- is a string of 1 to 100 characters enclosed in single quotation
marks
If two or more TITLE instructions are together, the title
provided by the last instruction is printed as the heading.
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