PROG=xx and LNK=xx

You can specify PROG=xx instead of LNK=xx for the LNKLST concatenation. Whether you use PROGxx or LNKLSTxx to define the LNKLST concatenation, the system always places the LINKLIB, MIGLIB, and CSSLIB data sets (either the system defaults or the data sets specified on SYSLIB statements) first in the concatenation.

If you use PROGxx and do not use LNKLST statements, the system uses LNKLSTxx, if specified, on LNK=xx to define the LNKLST concatenation.

If you define a LNKLST set to be activated through PROGxx and specify both PROG=xx and LNK=xx, the system uses the definitions in PROGxx and issues message CSV487I:

LNK IPL PARAMETER HAS BEEN IGNORED. LNKLST SET lnklstname IS BEING USED