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Anything else run ABLIST on all modules??
AMBLIST or is ABLIST something else?
On Sat, Aug 28, 2021 at 6:05 AM Chris
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On 8/24/2021 6:41 AM, Bill Giannelli wrote:
I have received and applied several months maintenance, but have not yet moved
it into our runtime libraries. How might I determine what my prior RSU level is
within my runtime libraries?
Hopefully you kept a copy of the CSIs that represent your
When I built system environments at $previousjob I would use the CVTVERID field
to document its RSU level.
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Part of my process moving maint forward is to run a static symbol
update, it's a manual process but beats searching for an eyecatcher in a
load module for a PTF number
//SYM EXEC PGM=IEASYMU2,PARM='RSU=2102'
On 8/24/2021 5:41 AM, Bill Giannelli wrote:
I have received and applied several
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Subject: SMPe how to determine prior RSU level
I have received and applied several months maintenance, but have not yet moved
it into our runtime libraries. How might I determine what my prior RSU level is
within my runtime libraries?
thanks
Bill
Smpe option 3.3 will list sourceid.
> On Aug 24, 2021, at 06:41, Bill Giannelli wrote:
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> I have received and applied several months maintenance, but have not yet
> moved it into our runtime libraries. How might I determine what my prior RSU
> level is within my runtime libraries?
> thanks
Smpe option 3.3 will list sourceid
> On Aug 24, 2021, at 06:41, Bill Giannelli wrote:
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> I have received and applied several months maintenance, but have not yet
> moved it into our runtime libraries. How might I determine what my prior RSU
> level is within my runtime libraries?
>
You're lucky if the dataset activity timestamp(s) matches with what's in the
SMPE log files.
For situations like this, it's good to put an uncataloged text file in the same
volume as a product/OS's target libraries with a couple of lines to say when it
was built/APPLY'd.
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I have received and applied several months maintenance, but have not yet moved
it into our runtime libraries. How might I determine what my prior RSU level is
within my runtime libraries?
thanks
Bill
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