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EXAMPLE
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PSEGLIB=SYS1.PSEGLIB,USER.PSEGLIB
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If USERLIB is also specified, ACIF searches for the resource in the files
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specified in USERLIB before searching the files identified in PSEGLIB.
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Notes:
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1. The data sets must be specified as fully-qualified names without quotation
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marks.
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2. If the libraries specified for PSEGLIB are not specified in the same order
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used by the PSF start-up procedure, the printed and converted results may
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differ. For information on how PSF selects resources, refer to
PSF for
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OS/390: Customization .
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3. For systems before MVS/DFP Version 2.3, data sets must be concatenated
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with the largest block size first.
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4. This is a required parameter if page segment retrieval is requested and
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USERLIB is not specified. The RESTYPE value determines whether page
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segments are to be retrieved for inclusion in the resource data set. If this
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parameter is not specified, and page segment retrieval is requested, ACIF
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reports an error condition and terminates processing.
PSEGLIB=
filetype1[,filetype2][,filetype...]
(VM)
Specifies the file types that define the page segment libraries. A maximum of 8
file types can be specified. It also specifies the search order when ACIF
searches for a particular page segment resource. ACIF first looks for the
resource with a file type of
filetype1. If it cannot find the resource with a file
type of
filetype1, it continues the search with filetype2, and so on, until it either
locates the requested resource or exhausts the list of specified files.
EXAMPLE
PSEGLIB=PSEG38PP,PSEGTEST
Notes:
1. The file types must conform to CMS naming conventions.
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2. This is a required parameter if page segment retrieval is requested and
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USERLIB is not specified. The RESTYPE value determines whether page
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segments are to be retrieved for inclusion in the resource file. If this
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parameter is not specified, and page segment retrieval is requested, ACIF
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reports an error condition and terminates processing.
PSEGLIB
This parameter is not used for VSE. Page-segment resources are located in
the library defined by the // LIBDEF PHASE,SEARCH=(...) JCL statement. For
information on how PSF/VSE selects resources, refer to
Print Services
Facility/VSE: System Programming Guide.
RESEXIT=
module name
Specifies the name of the resource exit program. This is a 1–8 byte character
name of the load module ACIF loads during initialization and subsequently calls
each time it attempts to retrieve a requested resource from a library. If this
parameter is not specified, no resource exit is used. See “Resource Exit” on
page 128 for more detailed information.
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