Assembling and link-editing user-replaceable programs
Most of the user-replaceable programs are provided as command-level programs and must be translated, assembled and link-edited. CICS provides procedures to translate, assemble, and link-edit user-replaceable programs.
About this task
Except for DFHAPXPO, all programs are supplied as command-level programs, and must be translated before assembly and link-edit. You must code the translator options NOPROLOG and NOEPILOG with your versions of DFHZNEP, DFHTEP, and DFHXCURM.
Procedure
Example
Notes:
1 High-level qualifier of the CICS libraries.
2 The library into which the load module is link-edited.
3 Optionally, the name of a library containing your local Assembler macros and copy members.
4 These options are required for DFHXCURM, and for the supplied sample versions of DFHTEP and DFHZNEP.
5 your_sourcelib
is the name of the
library containing your modified version of the program.
6 program_name
is
the source member name of the user-replaceable program being assembled.
The source member for the supplied DFHTEP sample is DFHXTEP. The source
member for the supplied DFHZNEP sample is DFHZNEP0.
7 The
input to the linkage-editor normally consists of the two statements
shown here, with program_name
replaced by the name
of the user-replaceable program being compiled. There are some exceptions
for some of the CICS-supplied sample programs, and these are shown
in Figure 2.
ENTRY DFHTEPNA
NAME DFHTEP(R)
ENTRY DFHZNENA
NAME DFHZNEP(R)