On Thu, 14 Jun 2012 10:02:42 +0200, Jürgen Kehr wrote:
>
>So again my question is, is it possible to identify the very large PTFs
>somewhere to order them seperately?
>
No. But "The Usual Suspects" are Java, Java & Java (HJV(A/B)500,
HJV(A/B)60(0/1) & HJV(A/B)700.
TOP 29 from my SMPPTS:
PTF
Hi,
thanks to all, who answered to my note. The CSI I'm talking about is a
z/OS CSI. You suggested to reduce the size of the package, for example
to use CONTENT(CRITICAL). I have already done so, but as soon, as I'm
using RECOMMENDED I get the error message. AFAIK using parameters like
FORFMI
time, or order tape.
HTH,
Linda
- Original Message -
From: "Jürgen Kehr"
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 3:48:41 PM
Subject: Problem with SMP/E RECEIVE ORDER
Hi,
today I get a problem with SMPE RECEIVE ORDER. With several tries I
te Koehler
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 4:26 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: Problem with SMP/E RECEIVE ORDER
>Hi,
>
>today I get a problem with SMPE RECEIVE ORDER. With several tries I
>always get the following message:
>
>GIM69212S ** RECEIVE PROCESSING HAS FAILED F
>Hi,
>
>today I get a problem with SMPE RECEIVE ORDER. With several tries I
>always get the following message:
>
>GIM69212S ** RECEIVE PROCESSING HAS FAILED FOR ORDER ORD2. A PACKAGE
>FOR
> ORDER ORD2 WITH ORDERID H73315968 CANNOT BE CREATED
>BECAUSE THE
> PACKA
Hi,
today I get a problem with SMPE RECEIVE ORDER. With several tries I
always get the following message:
GIM69212S ** RECEIVE PROCESSING HAS FAILED FOR ORDER ORD2. A PACKAGE
FOR
ORDER ORD2 WITH ORDERID H73315968 CANNOT BE CREATED
BECAUSE THE
PACKAGE SIZE (1
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