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file(syslib)
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file
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block(460)
space(700,100)
file
(sysut2)
new
block
(460)
space(700,100)
file
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new
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space
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file
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block
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space(700,100)
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file(sysprint)
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sysl.linklib
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file(
syslib,
sysut1,
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sysut3,sysut4
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Figure
10.
COBOL
Compilation
Link Editing a Compiled Program
The
LINK
command
makes
available
to
you
the
services
of
the
linkage
editor.
The
linkage
editor
processes
the
compiled
program
(object
module)
and
readies
it
for
execution..
The
processed
object
module
becomes
a
load
module.
Optionally,
the
linkage
editor
can
process
more
than
one
object
module
and/or
load
module
and
transform
them
into
a
single
load
module.
For
complete
information
on
the
linkage
editor,
refer
to
the
publication,
Linkage
Editor
and
Loader.
In
your
LINK
command
you
must
first
list
the
name
or
names
of
the
object
modules
you
want
to
link
edit.
(If
you
omit
the
descriptive
qualifier
the
system
assumes
OBJ.)
After
the
names
of
the
object
modules
you
should
use
the
LOAD
operand
to
indicate
the
name
of
a member
of
a
partitioned
data
set
where
you
want
the
load
module
placed.
(If
you
omit
the
user-supplied
name
of
the
load
module
data
set
the
system
assumes
it
has
the
same
user-supplied
name
as
the
object
module.
If
you
omit
the
descripti
ve.qualifier
the
system
assumes
LOAD.
If
you
omit
the
member name
the
system
assumes
TEMPNAME.)
For
example,
if
you
want
to
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