IBM - System Modification Program Extended Program Packaging Guide Release 5

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This major revision obsoletes SC23-0221-2. There are also technical corrections and clarifications.
I Vertical bars to the left of the text mark all these changes.
This edition applies to System Modification Program Extended (SMP/E) Release 5 for 0S/VS2 (MVS)
and to all subsequent releases unless otherwise indicated in new editions or Technical Newsletters.
Changes are continually made to the information herein; before using this publication in connection
with the operation of IBM systems, consult the latest IBM System/370, SOxx, 4300, and 9370 Processors
Bibliography, GC20-0001, for the editions that are applicable and current.

Use this book when you need to package a program, program service, or user
modification for instaliation by System Modification Program Extended (SMP/E)
on an MVS system.
Before using this book, you should read the SMP/E User's Guide to acquire a
general understanding of SMP/E and how to use it to install SYSMODs. You
should also be familiar with the SMP/E Reference manual.

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Reference Number : SC23-0221-3

Date Published : June 1990

Manufacturer : IBM

Format : PDF (189 pages)

 

 

 

 

 

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