I've not noticed this before.  My memory on this behavior was that
SYS1.LINKLIB, SYS1.CSSLIB, and SYS1.MIGLIB were placed at the top of the
LNKLST if they were not specified.  Otherwise they were placed where you
specified them.

Of course this understanding goes back a long way, maybe MVS/XA days.

And I do use the SYSLIB entries in PROGxx to give me a method for placing
modules ahead of those in these libraries for over-ride purposes.

Would be nice if we could specify more than one library in the SYSLIB parameter.

On Wed, 23 May 2007 09:45:04 -0500, Mark Zelden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>>
>>It turns out that z/OS ignores PROGxx when it comes to LINKLIB, MIGLIB, and
>>CSSLIB, and puts them at the top anyway.  Just our wonderful friends at
>>ServerPac trying to confuse us.
>>
>
>See my last post... 2 more also with 1.8.
>
>The LINKLIB/MIGLIB/CSSLIB change happened at the same time
>SYSLIB came about (a long time ago.. IIRC OS/390 1.2?)
>
>Mark
>--
>Mark Zelden

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