Page  of  GC20-1801-10   As   Updated   April  1,  1981  by  TNL  GN25-0837  Update   Files  
When you create files for local updates ofVM/370   modules,  you  should  
create a local control file, consistinq of the appropriateVK/370   CNTRL  
file with an entry for your local MACLIB andAUX   file.  For  example,  the  
file CPLCL CNTRL may contain:TEXT    LCLLIB  DHKMAC   CMSLIB   OSMACRO   LeL  AUXLCL   TEXT   AUXRnO   The  AUXRnO   control  file  should  be  last  in  the  control  file,  so  that  the  IBM   updates  are  applied  first.  (Remember  that  the  UPDATE   command,  when  
applying multilevel updates, reads from the bottom of the control file.)
Text files must have a filetype ofTEXT.   For  example,  after  you  have  
updated an object module usingVMFASM,   the  most  recent  object  file  has  a  
filetype such asTXTLOCAL.   To  use  that  text  file  here,  you  must  rename  
it to a filetype ofTEXT.   If  there  is  currently  a  text  file  on  the  
systemdisk,   you  may   rename  it   too,  so  that  your   updated   text   file  (which  may  reside  on  another  disk)  is  the  one  that  is  loaded.  
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When you create files for local updates of
create a local control file, consistinq of the appropriate
file with an entry for your local MACLIB and
file CPLCL CNTRL may contain:
applying multilevel updates, reads from the bottom of the control file.)
Text files must have a filetype of
updated an object module using
filetype such as
it to a filetype of
system
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