If you specify PARM='NAME1,NAME2,...', DFHMSCAN scans the named modules only,
and produces:
- A detailed report for each named module, that contains:
- A line for each BALR found, giving:
- Its offset from the start of the module
- Its address in storage
- 20 bytes of the code that precedes it
- What the code appears to be:
- DFHxxx MACRO
- A CICS® DFHxxx macro, where "xxx" is the two- or three-letter
identifier of the macro-type.
- DFHxxx call
- A specific CICS DFHxxx macro call.
- EXEC CICS, EXEC DLI, DLI CALL OR DFHBIF DETECTED
- An EXEC CICS or EXEC DLI command, a DLI call, or a DFHBIF macro.
- BALR/BASR 14,14 FOUND - NO FURTHER INTERPRETATION
- An unidentified instruction, but not a CICS-supplied
macro. The code may be, for example, a user macro or a user-modified CICS
macro that may need to be replaced.
- BALR 14,15 FOUND - NO FURTHER INTERPRETATION
- An unidentified instruction, but not a CICS-supplied
macro. The code may be, for example, a user macro or an EXEC CICS command.
- An analysis of the module, in the same form as the analysis of each module
in a summary report.
- A summary report for the named modules only.

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