Check out the DLLINIT compiler option, and be aware that PL/I has a
FETCH statement.  Much that is implicit in other SLPLs can be explicit
in PL/I.

On 2/2/12, Binyamin Dissen <bdis...@dissensoftware.com> wrote:
> In COBOL, the DYNAM compiler option will do the job.
>
> ASM, a DSNHLI stub.
>
> How about PLI?
>
> I don't see an obvious option that causes CALL to do a LINK (or CEELOAD) in
> place of a statically linked subroutine.
>
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