Enabling Members When GLOBAL AUTOENABLE=NO

When the GLOBAL AUTOENABLE parameter is set to NO, the members to be enabled are defined by the CONFIG member within the CONFIG DD statement.

The syntax for the CONFIG member is as following:
member1,member2
member3, 
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member n

The first member name must start in column 1. Use a comma between member names. If you want to continue to more than one line, you can use more lines. Columns 73 to 80 are ignored. An asterisk (*) in column 1 denotes a comment.

In the following example, three members are enabled at platform server initialization:
*******************************************************************
* THIS IS WHERE YOU WILL SPECIFY THE OTHER MEMBERS THAT CONTAIN   *
* CONFIGURATION INFORMATION THAT WILL BE NEEDED TO COMMUNICATE TO *
* THEM.  THE SAMPLES BELOW SHOULD BE REMOVED AND YOU SHOULD       *
* SPECIFY THE NAMES THAT YOU HAVE CONFIGURED FOR THE REMOTE       *
* SYSTEMS IN YOUR NETWORK.                                        *
*******************************************************************
SNANODE,                  CONTAINS A SAMPLE OF A REMOTE SNA NODE   
TCPNODE,                  CONTAINS A SAMPLE OF A REMOTE TCP/IP NODE
DISTRIB                   CONTAINS A SAMPLE OF A LIST OF NODES