On 2/15/2019 9:48 AM, Peter wrote:
While I redo
I get GIM40101E and GIM24801S.
The FMID is basically accepted into distribution zone.
GIM40101E says the SYSMOD is not in the global zone. This makes sense
if you've already accepted the FUNCTION SYSMOD, as it was most likely
automatically pu
BYPASS(APPLYCHECK ACCEPTCHECK) ?
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-- Original Message --
From: "Kurt Quackenbush"
To: IBM-MAIN@listserv.ua.edu
Sent: 2/15/2019 8:32:59 AM
Subject: Re: DELETE FMID
On 2/15
Hi Kurt
While I redo
I get GIM40101E and GIM24801S.
The FMID is basically accepted into distribution zone.
Regards
Jake
On Fri, 15 Feb, 2019, 5:33 PM Kurt Quackenbush On 2/15/2019 1:56 AM, Peter wrote:
> > I am trying to reapply a FMID to the target zone of DB2 but it is failing
> > to apply
On 2/15/2019 1:56 AM, Peter wrote:
I am trying to reapply a FMID to the target zone of DB2 but it is failing
to apply even though I have specified REDO with FMID and it's Associated
PTF.
I have checked the global zone that this FMID is already in
RECEIVED,APPLIED, ACCEPT status.
What will be th
Hi
I am trying to reapply a FMID to the target zone of DB2 but it is failing
to apply even though I have specified REDO with FMID and it's Associated
PTF.
I have checked the global zone that this FMID is already in
RECEIVED,APPLIED, ACCEPT status.
What will be the best approach to reapply the FM