Since when did IBM condone UCLIN to update RMIDs on supplied elements?  
According to the latest z/OS Packaging Rules, SC23-3695-10, this is still 
frowned upon (Section 5.10), and Section 8 offers MCS alternatives.

Regards,
Art Gutowski
Compuware Corporation

On Fri, 8 Jul 2011 07:09:02 -0400, Jousma, David <[email protected]> wrote:

>That is actually what I did:
>
>  SET      BDY (MVSTZN).
>  UCLIN .
>     REP PROGRAM(AGGDD)     RMID(MAGG001).
>     REP PROGRAM(AGGDDEM)   RMID(MAGG001).
>     REP PROGRAM(AGGACTRT)  RMID(MAGG001).
>     REP PROGRAM(AGGFRONT)  RMID(MAGG001).
>     REP PROGRAM(AGGINSTL)  RMID(MAGG001).
>     REP PROGRAM(AGGTBLS)   RMID(MAGG001).
>     REP PROGRAM(AGGDR)     RMID(MAGG001).
>     REP PROGRAM(AGGCCGX)   RMID(MAGG001).
>   ENDUCL.
>
>IBM support also suggested a user hold on the FMID.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
>Behalf Of Skip Robinson
>Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 4:17 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: SMPE how-to question
>
>An alternative to the 'shadow ZAP' is simply to mark an element in SMPE
>as
>having been touched by a usermod. For example, we assemble and link
>SAMPLIB member IEECMDPF for console. We don't modify the sample, but we
>want to know it changes by PTF. So we run UCLIN to leave a footprint
>associated with the usermod that creates the load module. This technique
>
>has the advantage of working any type element.
>
>UCLIN .
>  REP SAMP(IEECMDPF) RMID(CONS001) .
>ENDUCL .
>

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