Run an ISPF 3.14 at your PARMLIB using &SYS as a search argument. It will
show you where you use the symbols you set.

On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 8:35 AM, Dietmar Ley <[email protected]>wrote:

> Symbols like &SYSCLONE., &SYSNAME. etc. need no explicit definition,
> because
> they are set by the system. All symbols can be displayed by "D SYMBOLS"
> cmd.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Dietmar
>
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> Betreff: Where are the system symbols??
>
> I know that parmlib member ieasymxx contains system substitutions , but
> when
> we IPL I see others: IEA007I STATIC SYSTEM SYMBOL VALUES 065
>        &SYSALVL.  = "2"
>        &SYSCLONE. = "P1"
>        &SYSNAME.  = "DOLCP1"
>        &SYSPLEX.  = "DOLCPLEX"
>        &SYSR1.    = "SYSRES"
>        &SYCI1.    = "SYCIC1"
> The only one I can find is the syci1 entry. I have looked at all defined
> parmlibs(as defined in our sys1.iplparm) members(did a 3.14 on the libs) so
> I am now lost.
> Where are/could these other symbol be defined??
> thanks
>
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