Lizette Koehler wrote: >ERLY code is the code loaded at IPL time for DB2. Not sure why they left the >a out, but it is because it is loaded Early it is called ERLY.
Perhaps they're charged per letter or their keyboards break too fast? ;-D ;-D ;-D >In the past, since it is in LINKLST, you had to IPL. Now DB2 allows you to >refresh ERLY code without an IPL. >Contains DB2 modules that are referred to as early (ERLY) code, which must >reside in an APF-authorized library. You must place early code modules in the >link list because they are loaded at subsystem initialization during IPL. In >the link list, you can have only one level of the early code. That early code >can be shared by multiple subsystems and releases of DB2. Therefore, you must >choose the level of early code that is appropriate for all subsystems that use >the link list. Ah, yes, thanks for your early heads-up. I have a quick look at our IEFSSNxx statements for DB2 for a quick refresh. Ok, thanks again for your kind help. it is now obvious why the OP struggled with the Link List. Groete / Greetings Elardus Engelbrecht ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
