If the element is packaged inline, it must immediately follow
the data element MCS and must not contain any records that start with
the characters ++. Neither FROMDS, nor RELFILE,
nor TXLIB can be specified on the data element MCS.
To be packaged inline, a data element must contain fixed-block-80
records. If the original format of the element is not fixed-block-80
records, you can use GIMDTS to transform the element into the required
format before packaging it. Later, when SMP/E installs the element,
it is changed back to its original format. For more information about
using GIMDTS, see GIMDTS: Data transformation service routine.
If the data element is packaged in a TXLIB data set, the ddname
specified on the TXLIB operand is required during APPLY and ACCEPT
processing.
For information about packaging SYSMODs in RELFILE, TXLIB, or
inline format, see z/OS Packaging Rules.