> Does gimapi has access to this data?
No.
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> How can I check the date of HOLDDATA in my SMPE CSI?
Examining the SMPLOG as already mentioned is one option.
Another: SMP/E does maintain the date each ++HOLD statement was received, but
it does not expose it, not even in the CSI Query API. However, z/OSMF Software
Management has two
Look at your SMPLOG for the most recent RECEIVE HOLDDATA.
Once you find it, look at that line in hex. The first few bytes is the date and
time in packed decimal.
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On Wed, 17 Jan 2024 17:47:33 +0100, Radoslaw Skorupka
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>How can I check the date of HOLDDATA in my SMPE
How can I check the date of HOLDDATA in my SMPE CSI?
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