Mark, I do hope he's not applying HDZ11G0 (DFSMS).

Howard, why would you want to bypass this ERROR HOLD? The one you listed shouldn't prevent the installation of any PTFs. (Were you installing z/OS using CBPDO, it would prevent the installation of HDZ11G0 without either a resolver or a bypass, but that's different.)

There are ERROR HOLDs for PTFs in error (PEs) and for HIPER APARs. The former name the held PTF; the latter name the FMID. The one in your original post is a HIPER HOLD against the DFSMS FMID, HDZ11G0. If you install z/OS and other products using ServerPac or SystemPac, the only purpose of these HIPER holds is to allow you to find all the outstanding unresolved HIPERs on your system using REPORT ERRSYSMODS. (And if you're installing z/OS using CBPDO...why?)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Apply Select(HDZ11G0) BYPASS(HOLDERROR(AA09560)).

Mark Jacobs
Time Customer Service Inc.

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Mark, thanks a lot.  How would this be bypassed in an apply run?

Mark Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  This is telling you that
the function HDZ11G0 has a new HIPER apar
written against it. The apar name is AA09560 and is displayable in
IBMLINK as OA09560.

<snip>

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John Eells
z/OS Technical Marketing
IBM Poughkeepsie
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