Use Concept 14 and you won't have to worry about licensing: 
http://skycoast.us/pscott/software/mvs/concept14.html


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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
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Subject: Re: z/OS HLASM: EQU for statement labels

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Subject: Re: z/OS HLASM: EQU for statement labels

Ah, I thought that you were using the macros from the HLASM Toolkit. BTW, I do 
use foo DS 0H in macros, with generated labels, when it's convenient, but 
believes that it clutters the listing elsewhere.


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I wrote an entire AVL tree based caching program using the HLASM Toolkit 
Feature Structured Programming macros, but then had to rewrite to remove the 
macros when the company decided to no longer pay for the feature.

Now IBM is using the macros in IMS code, even programs where IBM provides the 
source to IMS licensees. Maybe that means that if we're an IMS customer we're 
also licensed for the macros.  I'm kind of afraid to use them, in case we lose 
access again.

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