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collating sequence.
In order to examine a system directory, you must haveCMS/DOS environment specifying the mode letter -of the residen:::e: set dos on f
entered theDOS system
Ifyou want to examine the directory of a private source statement,
core image, or relocatable library you must issue theASSGN and DLBL
commands establishingSYSSLB, SYSCLB, or SYSRLB before using the DSERV command. For to display at your terminal an alphameric list of
procedures cataloged on the system procedure library, you would issue:
dserv pd (sort term
If the directory you are exam1n1ng is for a core image library, you
can specify a particular phase name to ascertain the existence of the
phase:
dserv cd phase $$bopen (term
To list the directory of a private source statement library, you
would first issue theASSGN and DLBL commands:
assqn sysslb b
dlbl ijsyssl b dsn test source (sysslb
then enter theDSEFV command:
dserv sd
TheCMS file, DSERV MAP A, that is created in this example contains the
directory of the private source statement libraryTEST. SOURCE. USING DOS CORE IMAGE LIBRARIES You can load core image phases from DOS core image libraries into
virtual storage and execute them underCMS/DOS. Since CMS cannot write
directly toDOS disks, linkage editor output under CMS/DOS is placed in
a specialCMS file called a DOS LIB. When you execute the FETCH command
inCMS/DOS you can load phases from either system or private DOS core
image libraries as well as fromCMS DOSLIBs. More information on using
the FETCH command is contained under"Executing Programs in CMS/DOS." Using Macro Libraries DOS/VS macro libraries cannot be accessed directly by the VM/370 assembler. If you want to assemble DOS programs in CMS/DOS that use DOS macro or copy files that are on the system or a private macro library you must first create a CMS macro library (MACLIB) containing the macros
you wish to use.Since the process of creating a CMS MACLIB from the DOS system source statement library (E sub library) can be very
time-consuming, you should check with your installation's system
programmer to see if it has already been done, and to verify the
filename of the macro library, so that you can use it inCMS/DOS. ]Qig: The DOS/VSE PL/I and DOS/VSE COBOL compilers executing in CMS/DOS cannot read macro or copy files from CMS MACLIBs. 164 IBM VM/370 CMS User's Guide
collating sequence.
In order to examine a system directory, you must have
entered the
If
core image, or relocatable library you must issue the
commands establishing
procedures cataloged on the system procedure library, you would issue:
dserv pd (sort term
If the directory you are exam1n1ng is for a core image library, you
can specify a particular phase name to ascertain the existence of the
phase:
dserv cd phase $$bopen (term
To list the directory of a private source statement library, you
would first issue the
assqn sysslb b
dlbl ijsyssl b dsn test source (sysslb
then enter the
dserv sd
The
directory of the private source statement library
virtual storage and execute them under
directly to
a special
in
image libraries as well as from
the FETCH command is contained under
you wish to use.
time-consuming, you should check with your installation's system
programmer to see if it has already been done, and to verify the
filename of the macro library, so that you can use it in