Generate Assembler Analysis Tool (AAT) outputs; used to determine required macro and copybook files, all external references
to called modules, all SVCs, MNOTEs generated, etc.
Restriction: This topic applies to Windows environments only.
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Create Assembler Analysis Tool (AAT) information on the
Assembler tab of your project properties
Assembler page.
Comments:
The AAT directive creates the following output files in the load library:
- filename.aat - Contains summary messages about files, SVCs, etc.
- filename.aas - Contains a table of all the symbols defined in the module showing for each symbol its name, type, address, length and the
file and line number of the definition; there are also entries for each SVC and MNOTE in the module.
- filename.aaf - Contains the file number and fully qualified filename.
- filename.aax - Contains a table showing the file and relative number of each reference to each symbol, macro, copybook, SVC and MNOTE
in the module.
You can view these four files in any text editor.