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Specifies the release level of the operating system for the object
that is being created.

TGTRLS Syntax:
|--+-------------------------------+----------------------------|
| .-*CURRENT------. |
'-TGTRLS(--+-*PRV----------+--)-'
'-release-level-'
- *CURRENT
- Default setting. The object is used on the release of the operating
system that is running on your system. For example, when V2R3M5 is
running on your system, *CURRENT indicates you want to use
the object on a system with Version 2 Release 3 Modification 5 installed.
You can also use the object on a system with any subsequent release
of the operating system that is installed.
Note:
If V2R3M5
is running on your system, and you intend to use the object you are
creating on a system with V2R3M0 installed, specify TGTRLS(V2R3M0),
not TGTRLS(*CURRENT).
- *PRV
- The object is used on the previous release of the operating
system. For example, if V2R3M5 is being run on the your system, specify *PRV
if you want to use the object you are creating on a system with V2R2M0
installed. You can also use the object on a system with any subsequent
release of the operating system that is installed.
- release-level
- Specify the release in the format VxRxMx. The object can be
used on a system with the specific release or with any subsequent
release of the installed operating system. Values depend on the current
version, release, and modification level, and they change with each
new release. If you specify a release-level that is earlier than the
earliest release level supported by this command, you will receive
an error message indicating the earliest supported release.
Compiling for an operating system release earlier than V5R1M0 may
cause some settings of the following compiler options to be ignored:
The following options are ignored completely when compiling for
an operating system release earlier than V5R1M0:
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