Hi Itschak Looking at the two examples below. Should the SYSIN in the second one be SYSLIN, or is there another definition somewhere else. SYSLIN being the main input with SYSIN usually being a concatenation via // DD DDNAME=SYSIN
"//syslin dd disp=shr,dsn=&&syslin from prev. step //syslib dd disp=shr,dsn=sys1.cob2lib // dd disp=shr,dsn=my.load.lib This one didn't work for me: only modules from my.load.lib included, but sys1.cob2lib includes were ignored: //anydd dd disp=my.obj.lib,disp=shr //syslib dd disp=shr,dsn=sys1.cob2lib // dd disp=shr,dsn=my.load.lib //sysin dd * include anydd(mypgm)" Kind regards - Terry Terry Sambrooks Director KMS-IT Limited 228 Abbeydale Road South Dore, Sheffield, S17 3LA, UK Tel: +44 (0)114 262 0933 WEB: www.legac-e.co.uk Company Reg: 3767263 at the above address All outgoing E-mail is scanned, but it remains the recipient's responsibility to ensure their system is protected from spy-ware, trojans, viruses, and worms. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html