Yes, It is SYSLIN.

On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 2:47 PM, Terry Sambrooks <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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
>
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