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I haven't looked at OPM in well over a decade (so this reply may be way off
base), but is
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/rzatk/MINPO.htm any
help?

On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 5:03 AM, Richard Thomas <
richard_matthew_thomas@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dear all,

I'm in the process of writing a routine to parse the instruction stream
component of an OPM program and return the IRP. I'm hoping to use the
information within QPROCT and QPRODT to help my routine anticipate the
number of operands, operand types etc. for a given op code. I've been able
to determine the easy parts (e.g. op code, op name, number of parameters)
from a part of the QPROCT space, but am at a loss as to what an op code's
associated entry in the QPRODT index is telling me.

Can anyone throw some light on any of the information contained in these
two
objects?

Many thanks.

Richard




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