Ii p.L..L.L I, I :7 0 , CMSGEND with the ORIGIN TRANS and the SYSTEM options. It is composed of the
text files DMSARE and DMSALU. To generate a new RELEASE module, you
issue:
cmsgend release
you may receive messages such as the following:
*** CURRENT STATUS: FILE ' RELEASE MODULE A2' EXISTS FILE' RELEASE MODOLD A1' DOES NOT EXIST *** LOADING: INVALID CARD - X9999DMS - (PTF description) DMSARE SD OOEOOO DMSALU SD OOE3B8 RELUFD OOE3B8 S0R'!'FS'!' 00EE 25 END$RELU OOEE48 *** RESULTS: FILE' RELEASE MODULE A2' RENAMED TO ' RELEASE MODOLD A1' , RELEASE MODULE A2' CREATED FROM TEXT DECK ( S ) DMSARE DMSALU WITH ATTRIBUTES TRANS SYSTEM NOMAP The CMSGEND EXEC procedure displays status and error messages.
*** CURRENT STATUS: r , I 'fn MODULE A2' EXISTS I I 'fn MODULE A2' DOES NOT EXISTI L .J r , I'fn MODOLD A1' EXISTS I I 'fn MODOLD A1' DOES NOT EXISTI L .J
This message indicates whether a generated module already exists.
*** LOADING:
This message indicates that CMSGEND is loading the text decks.
*** (UNDEF. NAMES NORMAL FOR EDINIT)
*** NOW WE HAVE A SECOND PASS FOR EDINIT MODULE. These messages indicate that the EDIT command requires two passes
to resolve undefined names.
378 IBM VM/370 Planning and System Generation Guide
Page of GC20-1801-10 As Updated April 1, 1981 by TNL GN25-0837 CflSGEND *** RESULTS: ['fn MODOLD A1' WAS ERASED] ('fn MODULE A2' RENAMED TO 'fn MODOLD A1']
'fn MODULE A2' CREATED FROM TEXT DECK(S) ••• WITH ATTRIBUTES ••• These messages indicate which existing modules
renamed, which text files were used to create the
the attributes used to create the module.
ENTER GENDIRT TARGET DISK MODE LETTER
( NULL LINE DEFAULTS TO'S' DISK) were erased and
new module, and
This message is issued when you specify ASSEfiBLE. You should enter
the mode letter of the disk that contains the system assembler.
This letter is used as the target disk mode address for the GENDIRT
command. ERROR OCCURRED. CMSGEND STOPS. This message indicates that an error occurred and that CMSGEND is
terminated. INVALID ARGUMENT fn
This message indicates an invalid filename was specified on the
command line.
Note: Text files must have a filetype of TEXT. For example, after you
have updated an object module using VMFASM, the most recent object file
has a filetype such as TXTLOCAL. To use that text file here, you must
rename it to a filetype of TEXT. If there is currently a text file on
the system disk, you may want to 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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