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Can a nip load the lpa from the lpalst concatenation?


Asked by Adriel Russo on Dec 01, 2021 FAQ



NIP loads the LPA from the LPALST concatenation, as previously described. IBM® suggests that you have an IEASYSxx member that does not specify CLPA. This permits you to load the initial program without rebuilding the PLPA if it is not possible to access your LPA data sets.
Keeping this in consideration,
Concatenation is an operation which is used to join/add two lists. This operation removes the specified element from a list. Append operation adds one list into another (as an item). This operation inserts a given item into a list. During this operation, we can check whether a member X is present in list L or not?
Moreover, For the concatenation operator, the syntax is as follows: An '&' is used before the <array or element> to specify a concatenation operator. The <array or element> value is used for the operation, and the yield is a concatenation (joining) of the arrays or elements value.
Similarly,
concatenation - the act of linking together as in a series or chain. joining, connexion, connection - the act of bringing two things into contact (especially for communication); "the joining of hands around the table"; "there was a connection via the internet".
In respect to this,
The concatenation operator is usually expressed as simple juxtaposition (as with multiplication ). The strings over an alphabet, with the concatenation operation, form an associative algebraic structure with identity element the null string -a free monoid .