> 
> > Do I need always to put the fully qualified dataset name in
LINKLIST/LINKLIB or can
> I use an alias?
> > If I use an alias what happens at IPL, how do I ensure that the
> > catalog will be loaded properly, where
> 
> > do I specify the alias - or should I just NOT use an alias here?
> 
> 
> The "Init and Tunig Reference" states more than once that:
> 
> "For  the  LNKLST  created  at  IPL,  the  dsname  cannot  be  an  alias."
> 
> From my understanding, you CAN use an alias for a dataset included in a
LNKLST.
> However, if the LNKLST is the one created at IPL time, alias names will
not be
> recognized.
> 
> 
> 
> Walter Marguccio

Aurora,  to expand on Walter's statement a little.  Yes, you need the real
name not the alias in the linklst.  However, that name can have a symbolic
that is resolved through the SYMDEF parms (IEASYMxx).  The Symbol is
resolved early on in the IPL so the dataset can be coded this way in LPALST
or LINKLST entries.

So in your LINKLST Definition the dataset could be A.B.&PRDREL..LINKLIB
rather than A.B.R11V00.LINKLIB   But PRDREL must be in IEASYMxx at IPL time.

Also, the alias can be created via the SYMBOLICRELATE function in IDCAMS. 

So, say you want your users to see A.B.C  however the real name is
A.B.REL###.C.  I find the use of SYMBOLICRELATE to do this very handy.  It
works well should your users need to use it in a step/joblib statement. Or
as a SYSLMOD.

HTH

Lizette

 

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