... I don't know of a way to get SMP/E to assign
different attributes to a load module in a distribution zone than what is
assigned in the target zone.
In this case, the target libraries are built with Binder JCLIN rather than
IEBCOPY, so different PARM values in UTILITY entries for the target and
DLIB zones can cause the load modules to have different attributes.
No need to mess with UTILITY entries. It is a simple matter to assign
module attributes in the dlib different than in the target lib.
Important points to remember:
1) This doesn't work for copied modules. That is, modules/LMODs that
are defined with an IEBCOPY step in the JCLIN.
2) A ++MOD defines the module in the dlib, and the link edit step in the
JCLIN defines the LMOD in the target lib.
The values found on the LEPARM operand on ++MOD are used when link
editing a module into its dlib. The PARMs from the JCLIN link edit step
are used when link editing modules into a load module in a target lib.
However, what binder option do you propose to use that will mark a load
module non-executable? I don't find one to do this, although OL
(Only-Loadable) may be close.
Kurt Quackenbush -- IBM, SMP/E Development
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