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PAM-LLMs differ from (conventional) LLMs because of the “container” in which they are stored:
a PAM-LLM is stored in a PAM file
an LLM is stored in a program library as a type L element.
In their internal layout LLMs and PAM-LLMs are identical. Consequently the information in this chapter on migrating programs to LLMs also applies for migrating to PAM-LLMs.
The benefit of migrating programs to PAM-LLMs instead of LLMs is that the commands for the call do not need to be changed: The command /EXEC HUGO
, /START-PROGRAM HUGO
or /START-EXECUTABLE-PROGRAM HUGO
starts the object located in the HUGO file, regardless of whether a program or a PAM-LLM is involved.