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2. A new program or file will not be accepted if there is an ECB on any<br />

subsystem that can still use the base version program or file.<br />

3. If active loadsets intersect, you must accept them in the order they were<br />

activated. That is, the first activated loadset will be the first accepted<br />

loadset.<br />

4. Use the ZOLDR DISPLAY command before accepting a loadset of<br />

programs and files to make sure that you are accepting the correct<br />

version of a program or file.<br />

Exclude an E-type program or file from a loadset of E-type programs<br />

and files<br />

Use the ZOLDR EXCLUDE command to exclude a program or file from an existing<br />

loadset of programs and files. If a loadset is active, ZOLDR EXCLUDE deactivates<br />

the program or file on all processors. A program or file that is excluded from a<br />

loadset of programs and files will not be included in later functions performed on the<br />

loadset. For example, if you exclude the PGM1 program from the GROUP1 loadset,<br />

PGM1 is not activated when you activate GROUP1.<br />

Reinclude an E-type program or file to a loadset of E-type programs<br />

and files<br />

Reclaim system resources<br />

Display loadset information<br />

Use the ZOLDR REINCLUDE command to reinclude a program or file to an existing<br />

loadset of programs and files. A program that is reincluded to a loadset of programs<br />

and files will be included in later functions performed on the loadset. For example, if<br />

you reinclude the program PGM1 to loadset GROUP1 then PGM1 (which had<br />

previously been excluded from GROUP1) is activated when you activate GROUP1.<br />

You must deactivate an active loadset before an excluded program or file can be<br />

reincluded into the loadset.<br />

Use the ZOLDR RECLAIM command to make inaccessible E-type loader fixed file<br />

records available to the system.<br />

If an E-type loader action is interrupted by a system error, some fixed file records<br />

may not be able to be accessed by the system. Although the information in the<br />

records is still available elsewhere, the original fixed file record may not be<br />

accessible. If the fixed file record is not accessible, the system cannot use that disk<br />

space. Therefore, you must enter ZOLDR RECLAIM to allow the system to be able<br />

to use that disk space again.<br />

Note: Your site's procedures will determine how you use the ZOLDR RECLAIM<br />

command. You may want to enter ZOLDR RECLAIM after any E-type loader<br />

RESTART, or you may want to enter ZOLDR RECLAIM every night to<br />

reclaim inaccessible disk space.<br />

Use the ZOLDR DISPLAY command to display the following information:<br />

v Status or contents of a loadset<br />

v Intersections with other loadsets<br />

v Active loadsets<br />

Work with loadsets 89

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