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CMS command line option directives

HLASM Toolkit Feature User's Guide
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Command option directives are options that the SuperC EXEC intercepts and interprets. They are not passed to the SuperC program as parameters like process options.
ERASRC0
Erase the listing file if the return code from the SuperC program is zero (that is: for a compare, the files were the same; for a search, no matches were found).
Note: If you do not specify the ERASRC0 command line option directive, a listing file is generated (unless you have used the NOLIST listing type) even when the return code is zero.
MENU
Display the Primary Comparison Menu after accepting the input parameter list. The options on the CMS command line are verified and put into the proper fields of the Primary Comparison Menu. This allows you to use SuperC menu mode from FILELIST and also uses the Options List file.
Note:
  1. If you do not specify the MENU command line option directive, SuperC performs the comparison immediately you press Enter.
  2. The MENU line command option directive does not apply to the SuperC Search.
NOIMSG
No information messages. Do not generate information messages. Warning and error messages should still be displayed.
NONAMES
The SUPERC NAMES * file is not to be used in determining the options to be sent to the SuperC Comparison.
Notes:
  1. The NONAMES line command option directive does not apply to the SuperC Search.
  2. Refer to Command line priority and overriding.
NOOLF
The default-named Options List file is not to be used in determining the options to be sent to SuperC.
Notes:
  1. For comparisons, the default name for the Options List file is SUPERC OLIST A
  2. For searches, the default name for the Options List file is SRCHFOR OLIST A
  3. NOOLF only suppresses the use of the default-named Options List file. If you have entered the OLF keyword on the CMS command line (to specify your own-named Options List file) and you have also entered NOOLF, any options contained in your own-named Options List file are still used.
PRINT
Print the comparison results.

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