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information must begin on a new line.<br />

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@VERIFY<br />

CWD<br />

defaultloc<br />

Note: This must be the first line of the @VERIFY control statement section.<br />

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154 z/<strong>TPF</strong> <strong>Program</strong> <strong>Management</strong><br />

defaultloc/<br />

IPAT<br />

specificloc/ version .ext (progcmt)<br />

Figure 23. @VERIFY control statement section of the loader input file<br />

defaultloc<br />

is the default location for the @VERIFY control statement section, where<br />

defaultloc is one of the following types of paths:<br />

v The name of a search path that was defined previously in an @DEFINE<br />

control statement section (for example, &IPATPATH)<br />

v An absolute path (for example, /u/ztpf/ipatpath)<br />

v A relative path (for example, ipatpath).<br />

Note: All relative paths are appended to the current working directory, which<br />

is defined by using the CWD parameter in the @DEFINE control<br />

statement section. Therefore, you must define the CWD parameter<br />

before you can specify a relative path.<br />

The default location is searched for the PAT component listed in the @VERIFY<br />

control statement section. You can override the default path for the PAT<br />

component by specifying a specific location on a separate line.<br />

specificloc<br />

is the specific location for the PAT component to load, where specificloc is one<br />

of the following types of paths:<br />

v The name of a search path that was defined previously in an @DEFINE<br />

control statement section (for example, &VERIFYPATH)<br />

v An absolute path (for example, /u/ztpf/verifypath)<br />

v A relative path (for example, verifypath).<br />

Note: All relative paths are appended to the current working directory, which<br />

is defined using the CWD parameter in the @DEFINE control<br />

statement section. Therefore, you must define the CWD parameter<br />

before you can specify a relative path.<br />

If a specific location is specified for the PAT component, it overrides any default<br />

location that may have been defined for the @VERIFY control statement<br />

section; that is, only the specific location is searched for the PAT component. If<br />

the PAT component is not found in the specific location, an error occurs.<br />

IPAT<br />

specifies the PAT where the list of programs being loaded will be checked. If a<br />

program is not found in the PAT for an OLDR load, the program will be loaded<br />

and a warning will be issued; if a program is not found in the PAT for a TLDR<br />

load, the program will not be loaded.<br />

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