On Wed, 6 Sep 2023 18:57:25 +0000, Seymour J Metz wrote:

>LINK and SYMLINK are for alternate names.
>
Don't know SMP/E conventions.  But in UNIX jargon a "link" is an
ordinary directory entry identifying a file by its I-number.  There
may be multiple such links for a single file.  In contrast to PDSE
these are equipotent: there is no primary name with the others being
"aliases".  Unlike PDSE, these may reside in different directories,
but only in the same filesystem (like "volume".)

A symbolic link identifies a file by (one of) its name(s) and may reside
in a different filesystem, much like IDCAMS SYMBOLICRELATE
which allows the RELATED entry to be in a different catalog.

-- 
gil

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