I guess that answers Paul's question. However, the application I'm
referring to was c. 1978. I'm sure we have many more ways to skin cats
these days except we are stuck with 255 steps and some number of DD
statements too.

Of course in 1978 we all thought that JCL would disappear and all jobs
would be "online".



On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Gerhard Postpischil
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 4/20/2011 8:12 PM, Wayne Bickerdike wrote:
>>
>> How can a single step have more than one STEPLIB?
>
> By function, if not by name. I have a test task, loaded from STEPLIB. When a
> LOADLIB DD is present, it attaches the program to be tested using LOADLIB as
> a TASKLIB, providing STEPLIB functionality with a different DD.
>
> Gerhard Postpischil
> Bradford, VT
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