Thanks. I didn't think to look there, thinking something to do with a sub-system would be documented somewhere else. I finally figured that out by adding different names to the SSCT chain, and then adding procs to proclib with the same name. ----- Original Message ----- From: "van der Grijn, Bart (B)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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It is documented in the Systems Command manual, under the START command.
Check out the SUB= parameter. It states:

There is an exception to the above: If the name of the task being
started is the same as that of a subsystem, the task will be started
under the Master subsystem (MSTR)...

Bart

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Thanks for the previous reply.  The name is not in the IEFSSNxx member.
The procedure name matches an SSCT entry that is added dynamically. What
is
the connection there?  Is there any documentation on this that I can
read?

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