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Package Load Modules

Before you generate an application, you must package the load modules.

Note: For more information, see the chapter Packaging.

More information:

Packaging

Packaging Process

Types of Packaging

Prerequisites

How to Package

Object Relationships

Create Load Module or Batch Job

Creating a Load Module

Add Objects for Packaging

Creating a Batch Job

Add Components for Batch Packaging

Modify Existing Load Module or Batch Job

Modifying an Existing Load Module

Add a Procedure Step to an Existing Load Module

Delete a Procedure Step in an Existing Load Module

Modifying an Existing Batch Job

Add a Procedure Step to an Existing Batch Job

Delete a Batch Job or Batch Job Step

Detail Component Objects

Member Names

Source, Screen and Load Module Naming Rules

MFS Source Naming Rules

Transaction Codes

Clear Screen Transaction Codes

Dialog Flow Transaction Codes

Transaction Code Naming Rules

Complete Option

Default File (Member) Names

Detailing Load Modules

Detailing Batch Jobs

Load Module Size

z/OS Dynamic Linking

Features of Dynamic Link

Considerations for Using the Dynamic Linking Option

Online Packaging

Selecting the Business System

Defining Load Modules

Name the Load Module

Add Procedure Steps

Defining Source Names

Assigning Transaction Codes

Batch Packaging

Selecting the Business System

Defining Batch Jobs

Name the Batch Job

Add Procedure

Defining Job Step Properties

Window Packaging

Selecting the Business System

Defining Load Modules

Name the Load Module

Add Procedure Steps

Defining Source Names

Assigning Transaction Codes

Cooperative Packaging

Selecting the Business System

Defining Load Modules

Name the Load Module

Add Procedure Steps

Defining Source Names

Assigning Transaction Codes

Specify Environment Parameters

Results of Packaging