- Except where noted, you can specify multiple operands on a single
UNLOAD command. This improves the overall performance of SMP/E.
- The order in which the entries are unloaded depends on their sequence
in the appropriate SMP/E data set, not on the order specified on the
UNLOAD command.
- You can mix mass requests and selective requests on the same UNLOAD
command. For example:
SET BDY(TGT1) /* Set to target zone. */.
UNLOAD MOD /* Unload all modules, */
MAC(MAC01 /* only two macros, */
MAC02) /* */
SRC(SRC01 /* only two source, */
SRC02) /* */
DLIB /* all DLIBs, */
DDDEF /* all DDDEFs, */
SYSMOD(UZ00001 /* only these five SYSMODs. */
UZ00002 /* */
UZ00003 /* */
UZ00004 /* */
UZ00005)/* */.
- If you specify a given SYSMOD on the SYSMODS operand, the SYSMOD is unloaded, regardless of whether it may be included
or excluded by other operands.
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