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CREATING A JOB SOURCE LIBRARY (JSL)

Compiling the JSL

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SHIFT=YES,
FORM=SMPLE,
MODIFY=CME1,
FORMAT=PDE1,
COPIES=10,
BFORM=SMLBK,
OFFSET=FIRST,
PURGE=NO;
JOB2:
JDE;
LINE
VFU=VFU2UP;
OUTPUT
FORMAT=PDE2,
FORMS=SPL2,
COPIES=7;
END;
Compiling converts the information from a job source file (JSL) into
an object file (JDL). This is the command to enter at the LPS PC User
Interface to compile the JSL:
PDL [ filename [.JDL] ] [, parameters ]
The file-id is the source file that contains the PDL command. The
file-id can be the file-name alone, or, more typically, the file-name
and the file directory or extension, in the form file-name . file-type .
Table 3-1 lists the filename option(s) and definition(s).
Table 3-1.
PDL filename option(s) and definition(s)
Option(s)
Definition(s)
file-name
Specifies the 1 to 6 character name of the JSL
file to be input to the PDL task. If no file name
is specified, source input for PDL is read from
tape, and a JDL file is created on disk for each
SYSTEM (or JDL) system command
encountered.
file-name .JSL
The file-id which allows you to optionally
include the file extension, or file-type, to the file
name in the PDL command. If the file
extension is used, it must be as shown as JSL.
Any deviation aborts the command.
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