Bob,

The DATA and DLM parameters are your friend:

//SYSIN   DD  DATA,DLM=$$$$
./ ADD NAME=ASMJCL
// ........ JOB ...........
Etc., then at the end:
$$$$

Every record between the DATA and $$$$ (or whatever 4 chars you specify for
the DLM parameter) is read as data and not as JCL.

It might help more if you told us which CBT you are trying to install.

Peter

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Pelletier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 11:43 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: CBT Tape Help
> 
> Hi All. I am trying to install a CBT module. It looks like this:
> ./ ADD NAME=ASMJCL
> //........ JOB ........                                <------- 1
> //* ----------------------------------------------------------------- *
> //*                                                                   *
> //*    1) CHANGE JOB CARD                                             *
> //*    2) CHANGE MACLIB TO YOUR DITTO MACRO LIBRARY NAME              *
> //*    3) CHANGE SOURCE TO YOUR DITTO SOURCE LIBRARY NAME             *
> //*    4) CHANGE LOADLIB TO AN APF AUTHORIZED LIBRARY NAME            *
> //*                                                                   *
> What am I supposed to do? The code is fillwed with ./ everywhere? Thanks
> all.

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