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IUse a Segment Number Only Once: You should not put more than oneProgram Unit with the same segment number into a library.The slot table for the file you specify will be displayed immediately afterthe input codefile prompt. It will look something like this:Input File -) APPLE1:SYSTEM.LIBRARYll-C3f.I > LONG INTI 2452 8- Ill1-(31) PA SCALI 0 1238 9- li'J2-C29) TRANSCEN 1168 1 li'J- fl)3-(22) APPLE STU 662 11 - li'J4- ll 12- ll5- 0 13- g6- g 14- li'J7- l?l 15- eWhen the Librarian displays a slot table, it also displays this command lineat the top of the screen:Slot to copy and , = for all, ? for Select, NCew file, QCuit, ACbortThis command line shows the ways you can specify the slot or slotscontaining segments that you wish to include in the new library you arecreating. To specify a particular segment, you refer to the table and type theappropriate slot number and then press the SPACE bar or RETURN.For each slot number you select from the table, the Librarian will displaythe prompt:Slot to copy into?You should respond by typing the slot number that you want the previouslyspecified segment to occupy when it is placed in the new library file. Afteryou type the slot number, press the SPACE bar or RETURN to terminateyour entry. The Librarian will then transfer the specified segment into theoutput codefile.Segments may be placed in any available library slot, in any order. Aftereach segment is transferred, the Librarian displays a new slot table for theoutput file, which is your new library file.To copy the first and third of the four segments in the input file whose slottable is shown above, you would type the slot numbers as shown below.The repeated message slot to copy into? is displayed by theLibrarian.II-220Chapter 8: The Librarian

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