Strictly by LINK, probably. But if you use a DDNAME pointed to
the file you are interested in, and use the right options on
LOAD, you can get what you want in storage. LOAD will return the
EPA and you have to work with it via ADDRESS, not via name.
Been a long time since I had to deal with this kind of issue.
Regards,
Steve Thompson
On 05/08/2015 02:47 PM, Charles Mills wrote:
Am I correct in my impression that it is basically impossible to LINK to a
copy of a program from a specific library if a program of that name is
already in storage?
Specifically, if program FOO is running, there is no way to LINK to a
different specific FOO: MY.LOAD.LIB(FOO)?
Does LOAD ADDRNAPF solve this problem (while, of course, creating others of
its own)?
Charles
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