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Ykload Command - HP XP P9500 Reference Manual

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The current users SVC routine registration number and version are listed
above.
User SVC numbers and versions that have not been acquired are listed as
N/A.
If a Dynamic registered User SVC exists, the Dynamic registered User SVC
will become the Current User SVC.
If a Dynamic registered User SVC does not exist and a Static installed
User SVC exists, the Static installed User SVC will become the Current
User SVC.
If the Current User SVC is smaller than the Version of User SVC for this
program, then the program will not run properly.
If this is the case, use the YKALCSVC command to dynamically register
the latest User SVC.
Also, register the latest User SVC if a Dynamic registered User SVC is
deleted.
The following is an example of deleting a registered User SVC:
+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
: START YKALCSVC,PARM=DELETE
+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
The following is an example of registering a User SVC:
+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
: START YKALCSVC
+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
Note:
A User SVC registered by using the YKALCSVC command will become invalid
during a re-IPL.
As a result, we recommend performing either of the following settings
in order to prepare for the next re-IPL:
- Add the YKALCSVC command to the COMMNDxx parmlib member, and then
have the User SVC automatically re-registered during a re-IPL.
- Define a User SVC in the IEASVCxx parmlib member, and then use the
User SVC that was statically installed from the next IPL.
YKK001I YKINSCHK completed. RC=0,V/R=v.r.m-nn(zz),2009/09/15 09:56:30

YKLOAD Command

Format
YKLOAD
STEM(stem-name-1)
1
PREFIX(prefix)
1
{
GROUP(copy-group-ID)
1
PATH(path-set-ID)[
1
ROUTE(route-list-ID[,{route-label|*}])
1
MSG(stem-name-2)
1
Function
This command is an REXX subroutine.
This command loads the configuration file defined in the ISPF panel and creates an REXX variable
structure. The types of REXX variable structures that are created by this command are as follows:
Copy group structure
Host-Discovered Array Index structure
Host-Discovered Array structure
Route list structure
Path set structure
DAD(DADID)[
ROUTE(route-list-ID)[,{route-label|*}])]|]|
1
1
DAD(DADID)[
ROUTE(route-list-ID[,{route-label|*}])]]|
1
1
DAD(DADID)}
1
:
:
Command details
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