Yes, I'm doing just that now. 
Pity if it's no other way..

 
Regards, 
Thomas Berg 
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> Ämne: Re: How to "splitting" loadmudules
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> On 9/9/2011 12:39 AM, Thomas Berg wrote:
> > I have a need to "split" loadmodules into separate modules.
> > E g: a load module, A, is consisting of three submodules, A, B and C.  I
> want to split it into three separate modules into a loadlibrary.
> > Is there a more convenient way to do this other than generate REPLACE
> cards for the BINDER and - in this example - run it three times.
> > (Other than writing an assembler program using IEW macros.)
> 
> To split a load module 'A' consisting of CSECTs 'A', 'B' and 'C' into
> modules
> 'A', 'B' and 'C':
> 
>   REPLACE A,B
>   INCLUDE SYSLIB(A)
>   ENTRY C
>   NAME C(R)
>   REPLACE A,C
>   INCLUDE SYSLIB(A)
>   ENTRY B
>   NAME B(R)
>   REPLACE B,C
>   INCLUDE SYSLIB(A)
>   ENTRY A
>   NAME A(R)
> 
> You can do all of the relinking/separating in a single binder step. The
> approach
> should work even if SYSLIB and SYSLMOD point to the same library.
> 
> I know of no other way...
> 
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