The difference is that &SYSR1 is resolved by CAS, which is not yet initialized 
at that moment. Until then, ****** does the built-in substitution.

Kees.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On
> Behalf Of Barbara Nitz
> Sent: 28 August, 2019 6:52
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: Clarification on DASD mod conversion of SYSRES
> 
> >There shouldn’t be Jake.  I'm running MOD-54's for my sysres volumes and
> have been for years.   Probably the only issue you might have is if you
> are going from a multi-sysres config where you had multiple system symbols
> for catalog purposes, you'll just have to fix that to all use either
> ****** or &SYSR1.
> 
> The last time I did this exercise (when rearranging an ADCD system) about
> 4-5 years ago I fell flat on my face when I catalogued the sysres data
> sets on the sysres I IPL'd from to use the qualifier &SYSR1.. The system
> didn't come up because it found just about nothing. After staring at the
> manual for a while, I read the manual that you *must* use ****** for all
> data sets on the sysres volume you use to IPL. Sure enough, once I had
> recatalogued everything from &SYSR1. to ******, the system came up.
> 
> Has that changed in the meantime? Are &SYSR1. and ****** interchangeable?
> 
> Regards, Barbara
> 
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