On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 13:09:17 +0100, Jim McAlpine <[email protected]> wrote:

>The one in SYS1.LPALIB is 8 bytes long and is 8 bytes of low values. But the
>lpalstxx member has the USER.LPALIB first like so -
>
>USER.LPALIB,
>ADCD.Z19S.LPALIB,
>EQA810.SEQALPA(S9RES1),
>SYS1.LPALIB,
>SYS1.SERBLPA,
>NET530.SCNMLPA1(S9RES2),
>FAN140.SEAGLPA(S9RES1),
>ISF.SISFLPA(S9RES1),
>EOY.SEOYLPA(S9RES2),
>SYS1.SBDTLPA,
>CEE.SCEELPA(S9RES2),
>ISP.SISPLPA(S9RES1),
>TCPIP.SEZALPA(S9RES1),
>SYS1.SORTLPA,
>SYS1.SDWWDLPA,
>SYS1.SICELPA
>why would the search not be in the sequence of the libraries above ???
>


PROGxx SYSLIB LPALIB(....) could put a library ahead of those defined
in LPALSTxx.   IEALPAxx could load something in MLPA.


Mark
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