The Foreground Binder/Linkage Editor is called from the Foreground
Binder/Linkage Edit panel, shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1. Foreground Binder/Linkage Editor
panel (ISRFP07B) Menu RefList Utilities Help
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Foreground Binder/Linkage Editor
More: +
ISPF Library:
Project . . . MYPROJ
Group . . . . DEV . . . . . . . . .
Type . . . .
Member . . . (Blank or pattern for member selection list)
Other Partitioned Data Set:
Data Set Name . .
Processor
List ID . . . . . 1 1. Binder
Password . . . . 2. Linkage Editor
Linkage editor/binder options: (options LOAD, LIB, and PRINT generated
automatically)
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Command ===>
F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F7=Backward F8=Forward F9=Swap
F10=Actions F12=Cancel
All the fields on this panel are explained in the
"ISPF Libraries and Data Sets" topic of the
z/OS ISPF User's Guide Vol I except
List ID, which is explained
in
List data sets,
"Additional input
libraries", which is explained in
Input data sets,
and here:
- Linkage editor/binder options
- Enter any options you need, except LOAD, LIB,
or PRINT. ISPF generates these options automatically. LOAD writes
the output object module to a partitioned data set.
Note: Sequential
data sets are invalid when using the Linkage Editor.
LIB
specifies the input data set concatenation sequence. PRINT writes
the output listing to a list data set. See List data sets and Object data sets for
more information.
- Binder
- Determines whether the Linkage Editor (NOBINDER) or Binder (BINDER)
is invoked.
Note: The binder is available only if DFSMS 1.1, or later,
is installed.
- SYSLIB
- The name of the data set that is to contain
the ISPF library concatenation sequence used to resolve any copy statements
specified in your program. See Input data sets and
the SYSLIB Data Set section in the topic about Allocation Data Sets
in the z/OS ISPF User's Guide Vol I for
more information.
- SYSLIN
- The name of the data set that is to contain
the object module. The SYSLIN field is provided to accommodate the
VS Pascal XA and NOXA processing options. See Input data sets and the SYSLIB Data Set section
in the topic about Allocation Data Sets in the z/OS ISPF User's Guide Vol I for
more information.