On 12/2/2010 12:18 PM, Frank Swarbrick wrote:
OK, so, given the example in the LE Programming Guide:

      :facid.XMP
      :msgno.10
      :msgsubid.0001
      :msgname.EXMPLMSG
      :msgclass.I
      :msg.This is an example of an insert,
      :tab.+1
      :ins 1.a simple insert
      :msg., within a message.
      :xpl.This is a simple example of how to put an insert into a message.
      :presp.No programmer response required.
      :sysact.No system action is taken.

Does the data for the last three keywords appear anywhere
other than here?  I guess I assumed that CEEBLDTX would,
somewhere, create a separate "message SCRIPT file" that
would include these.  Is MVS/QuickRef able to use the above
to create a lookup for our own messages?

Anyway, other than that I've got this working.  Seems like
it could be pretty useful.  Anyone else use "LE messages";
what do you (in general) use them for?  I've looked at them
on and off for about ten years but never got around to
experimenting with them until now.

Thanks,
Frank

I think many (not all) of the LE services are useful. For a COBOL
shop, the ability to dynamically request storage (no need to have
an Assembler subroutine) and the ability to write condition handlers
in COBOL (no need for Assembler STAE or ESTAE routines) seem to be
attractive.

On the other hand, the truth is I don't see many shops using the
CEE callable services. I think part of the problem is lack of
awareness (fixable by training, of course). Another part is lack
of leadership on trying new things.

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