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z/OS V1R9.0 TSO/E Command Reference

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LINK <strong>Command</strong>||processing by the binder or linkage editor, the binder rejects a PDS or PDSEwith a record format other than RECFM=U.PRINT(data_set_name | *)specifies linkage editor listings are to be produced and placed in the specifieddata set. When you omit the data set name, the data set that is generated isnamed according to the data set naming conventions. If you specify LIST, MAP,or XREF operand, then PRINT is the default. If you want to have the listingsdisplayed at your terminal, you can substitute an asterisk (*) for the data setname.NOPRINTspecifies no linkage editor listings are to be produced. This operand causes theMAP, XREF, and LIST options to become incorrect. If both PRINT andNOPRINT are omitted and you do not use the LIST, MAP, or XREF operand,then NOPRINT is the default.AMODE(24 | 31 | 64 | ANY | MIN)specifies the addressing mode for all entry points for the module to belink-edited or bound. For more information about defaulting AMODE, see z/<strong>OS</strong>MVS Program Management: User’s Guide and <strong>Reference</strong>.Valid AMODE values are:24 to indicate the module is to be invoked in 24-bit addressing mode.31 to indicate the module is to be invoked in 31-bit addressing mode.64 to indicate the module is to be invoked in 64-bit addressing mode.ANY to indicates the module is to be involked in 24-bit or 31-bit addressingmode.MIN causes the binder to set the AMODE to the most restrictive AMODE ofall control sections in the module. In this respect, 24 is more restrictivethan 31, which is more restrictive than ANY.The MIN keyword is used only to control binder processing. It assiststhe binder in determining the resultant AMODE of the module. However,MIN is never used as an AMODE itself and will not appear in thedirectory entry of the resultant load module or program object. MIN onlyhas meaning when specified for PDSEs on a system with DFSMS/MVSV1R1 or later installed.BINDER | NOBINDERBINDERspecifies that MVS use binder services for this load module or objectmodule rather than the linkage editor service program. The binder can beused for load modules stored in a PDS and program objects in a PDSE orUnix file. BINDER is the default.NOBINDERspecifies that MVS not use binder services for this object module; thelinkage editor service program is used to convert the object module(s) intoload module(s).CALL | NCAL | NONCAL | NOCALLCALL | NONCALspecifies that the automatic call mechanism is to be used to bring inadditional modules for unresolved external references. CALL is the default.Chapter 1. <strong>TSO</strong>/E commands and subcommands 161

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