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- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1992 10:35:00 EST
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- From: "David F. Juraschek" <JURASCHEK@GMUVAX.BITNET>
- Subject: Forcing Page Boundaries in High Level Code
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- Can someone identify how one forces a chunk of executable code to be
- oriented to a new page boundary when dealing with a High Level Language.
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- Specifically, I would like to know how to force portions (plural) of the
- PROCEDURE DIVISION in COBOL to begin at new page boundaries. This is an
- academic question - so please - no arguing about COBOL or why one would
- want to do this anyhow with todays large systems. The question is can
- it be done, and if so, how. (Obviously, this is easy to do with Assembler.)
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- Thanks.
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- -Dave Juraschek
- IBM Systems - George Mason University
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