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Generic architecture members z/OS ISPF Software Configuration and Library Manager Guide and Reference SC19-3625-00 |
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Generic architecture members are used to process members that do not generate object modules. Examples of the outputs that might be produced are documentation and panels. Generic architecture members are almost the same as Compilation Control (CC) architecture members. The difference is that generic architecture members cannot generate object modules using the OBJ statement. If an OBJ statement is added to a Generic architecture member it becomes a CC architecture member. Other output statements such as LIST and OUT1 are used in generic architecture members to identify the listings, documentation, panels or other outputs produced. |
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