z/TPF Program Management - IBM
z/TPF Program Management - IBM
z/TPF Program Management - IBM
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@LOADSET<br />
ONLine<br />
specifies that only the patch data is applied to the online keypoint. The entire<br />
keypoint is not loaded and the online keypoint is not changed except for the<br />
patch data.<br />
Note: You must specify the ONLine parameter when patching a keypoint that is<br />
not being loaded.<br />
Use the @LOADSET control statement to create a loadset, which contains a list of<br />
programs or files, or both to load.<br />
The following figure shows the syntax for the @LOADSET control statement section<br />
of the loader input file. In this figure, the double arrowhead (►►) indicates that the<br />
information must begin on a new line.<br />
►► @LOAdset<br />
lsname<br />
CWD<br />
defaultloc<br />
Note: This must be the first line of the @LOADSET control statement section.<br />
►► ▼<br />
,<br />
defaultloc/<br />
progname<br />
specificloc/ version .ext (progcmt)<br />
Note: If you have more than one program in the loadset, use this line as many<br />
times as you need. Each time you use it, separate occurrences with a<br />
comma or start each occurrence on a new line.<br />
►► ▼ @@progname rsa newdata<br />
.objfile valdata-olddata<br />
, MOVe<br />
Note: If you have more than one loadset to patch (or if you have more than one<br />
patch for a loadset), use this line as many times as you need. Each time<br />
you use it, start the next occurrence on a new line.<br />
Figure 22. @LOADSET control statement section of the loader input file<br />
lsname<br />
specifies a name for the loadset to create, where lsname is the 5- to<br />
8-character name of the loadset program that you are creating.<br />
Use the lsname parameter to specify additional programs to follow an @FILES<br />
control statement.<br />
If you do not specify the lsname parameter, the @LOADSET control statement<br />
indicates that the programs to follow are part of the previously defined loadset.<br />
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