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 From the Performance Tools manual, PEX, chapter 11:

>Mapping OPM High-Level Language (HLL) Statements to Source Code
>
>Non-ILE compiled original program model (OPM) program HLL statements that
>appear in the PRTPEXRPT *PROFILE report do not map the code source
>statements. To do the mapping, these programs need to be compiled with the
>*LIST generation option.
>Note:
>This mapping only applies to the OPM compilers.
>The HLL statements that appear in the report have to be converted to
>hexadecimal and matched up with the INST column in the Generated Output
>section of the compile listing. The values under the Break column of the
>same section map the source statement numbers of the program.

There's more here, and it may apply to debug, eh?

Vern Hamberg

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