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Alias Relationships

You can also use the Library Analysis Display (2.3.5) to determine whether SMP/E is tracking alias relationships correctly. To do this, CA Auditor finds an alias relationship in the CSI by looking for the corresponding LMOD entry of the program that the alias is assigned to. If CA Auditor finds this LMOD entry, it looks at the link‑edit control cards that build the LMOD during SMP/E installation. If the ALIAS control card matches the alias of the program, the CSI correctly defines this alias relationship. If CA Auditor cannot find an LMOD entry, it searches for a matching MOD entry and TALIAS subentry that corresponds to the program. If found, you know that the alias relationship exists in the CSI but not in the way that the library defines it. If neither of these entries (LMOD or MOD) is found, CA Auditor knows that the CSI does not know about the alias relationship. If CA Auditor determines that a library’s alias relationships are in conflict, you should follow up with technical support to ensure that they are resolved.