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Thread: COBOL, JCL and IMS, XPEDITOR, ESP

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    COBOL, JCL and IMS, XPEDITOR, ESP

    This is my first post.
    I'm a main-framer in Pennsylvania.
    I hope I can help you with questions regarding COBOL, JCL and IMS, XPEDITOR, ESP, etc.
    And, I hope you can help me with questions, too.

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    Cool Re: COBOL, JCL and IMS, XPEDITOR, ESP

    Quote Originally Posted by Voyageur View Post
    This is my first post.
    I'm a main-framer in Pennsylvania.
    I hope I can help you with questions regarding COBOL, JCL and IMS, XPEDITOR, ESP, etc.
    And, I hope you can help me with questions, too.

    Have a good day!
    Hi,

    This is a question related to the scenario when I want to debug a cobol cics prog using online Expeditor.

    I want to change the load library name from where my CICS region picks up the loadmodules. How can I do it ?

    I have performed the following steps:
    1. I have compiled my cobol cics prog by giving the appropriate DDIO files.
    2. To debug it using online expeditor, Now I need to copy the loadmodule form this loadlib to the loadlib from where my cics region picks up the loads. how can I come to know to which load library my cics region points?
    Is there any way that I can change the load library name from where my CICS region picks up the loadmodules?

    Are these settings are done from the expeditor?

    It would be a great help if you can assit me to find this.Thanks!


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