Saramrkd wrote:...and i dont know if it is related or not but in sdsf i found this:
No Overriding ASMAOPT Parameters
Overriding Parameters- SYSPARM(MAP),DECK,NOOBJECT
No Process Statements
and
No Overriding DD Names
Those messages are simply status messages in the High Level Assembler. They are not, repeat, not error messages. High Level Assembler error messages are ASMAnnn (where nnn is a number) followed by text. In addition, the macros called in your input may produce errors of their own. I cannot predict their format or how to interpret them.
The SYSPARM(MAP),DECK,NOOBJECT text repeats the contents of the PARM='xxx' in the JCL EXEC statement used to start the High Level Assembler.
"ASMAOPT parameters" are parameters specified by the data set specified by the DD statement with DD name ASMAOPT in the JCL used to start the High Level Assembler. This message either states there is no ASMAOPT DD statement, or it is empty.
"Overriding DD names" reflect a facility of the High Level Assembler when it is called by another program that allows "standard" DD names used by the Assembler to be replaced by a different DD name, for reasons determined by the program calling the Assembler. For example -
Standard DD Names- SYSLIN SYSLIB SYSIN SYSPRINT SYSPUNCH SYSUT1 SYSTERM SYSADATA ASMAOPT
Overriding DD Names- SYS00188 SYS00189 SYS00185 SYS00187 SYS00186
These messages tell us that SYS0188 is to be used in place of SYSLIN, and so on. These messages appeared when the Assembler was run by a TSO command processor.