No, you can not generate a stand-alone ICKSADSF from the module.    

FWIW, you can generate a module from the Stand-Alone ICKSADSF file and put it on
CP's CONFIG disk and execute it (just as you do CPLOAD) in case of a catastrophic
condition by issuing:

ICKGENSA IPL ICKSADSF Fm

from the DSF maintenance userid, where IPL ICKSADSF Fm is the file name type and
mode of the stand-alone DSF file.   If a disk were to get messed up and you had to
recover, this could come in very handy.  

All you do to use it is get into the HCPSAL screen and replace CPLOAD with ICKSADSF
and then press PF-10.




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Stand-Alone ICKDSF seems to only be orderable via UK15426
and UK15427 as documented in II01692.

In the dim past I seem to remember generating standalone
programs by punching a three-card loader then punching the
module before closing the punch. The punch file was then
read into a cms file and afterwards using a movefile to put
it on tape.

Does this work for ICKDSF and if it does where can I find
instructions ?

Should I even worry about keeping ICKDSF and ICKSADSF in
sync ?

Thanks
Graeme

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