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2.3.3.3.3.3 Using the Generation Control Language

We cannot anticipate all of the uses CA MICS users may make
of the Generation Control Language.  Fortunately, examples of
its use abound, because CA MICS uses GCL facilities
extensively to implement the JCL tailoring which occurs
during the CA MICS installation/generation process.

If you think you have a need to call on the facilities of
GCL, look through sharedprefix.MICS.PROTOLIB.  It is very
likely that you will see an example of GCL usage similar to
the one you are considering.  As with any CA MICS facility,
the CA MICS Product Support Group will be happy to answer any
questions you may have.