ISTR a few programs on the CBTTAPE for things like this. File73 and file 384 
might be possibilities. Several others

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Follow up question, since everyone has been very helpful and correcting my 
"old" thinking about SMP/e maintenance. :)  What is some way to get a list of 
SYSTEMHOLDs, like ACTION, EC, ENH, in a good and readable format? Maybe a 
spreadsheet format?

Thanks,
Jerry Edgington

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And yes, I check the SMPRPT for various items, like Usermods, Missing PTFs, 
etc.  Thanks again.

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Yes.    As Rex pointed out, the first part of the output in the SMPRPT DD 
statement will be the listing of what PTF's did NOT go on, and why.   You'll 
want to review that, and make sure the only ones that did not go on were the 
ones with Errorhold.  If a PTF you wanted to go on didn't, it will show here 
(MODID error for example if you have a usermod), or a space problem on a target 
dataset, etc.

Here is an example of a APPLY I ran today.  One PTF didn't not go on, because 
it is in error.

CAUSER SYSMOD SUMMARY REPORT FOR APPLY PROCESSING

CAUSER   FMID     MESSAGE ID  PAGE   ERROR DESCRIPTION AND POSSIBLE CAUSES

UJ02757  HDZ2240  GIM35901I      1   ERROR HOLD CA59681 WAS NOT RESOLVED.
PAGE 0003  - NOW SET TO TARGET ZONE MVSTZN   DATE 06/22/20  TIME 07:43:25  
SMP/E 37.05   SMPRPT   OUTPUT

UNRESOLVED HOLD REASON REPORT FOR APPLY PROCESSING

NOTE: THE SYSMODS LISTED IN THIS REPORT ALSO APPEAR IN THE CAUSER SYSMOD 
SUMMARY REPORT.

                 HOLD     MISSING  HELD     RESOLVING  RESOLVER
TYPE    FMID     CLASS    APAR     SYSMOD   SYSMOD     STATUS
------  -------  -------  -------  -------  ---------  --------
ERROR   HDZ2240  PE       CA59681  UJ02757
PAGE 0004  - NOW SET TO TARGET ZONE MVSTZN   DATE 06/22/20  TIME 07:43:25  
SMP/E 37.05   SMPRPT   OUTPUT

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Dave,

So, if you get RC=8, you run the Apply anyway, just letting SMP/e determine 
what PTFs can be applied, correct?  If that is the case, that would simplify 
the SMP/e apply process.

Thanks,
Jerry

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I do not attempt to get a RC0 or RC4 apply.  What goes on goes on.  Obviously 
review results to make sure that there wasn't an issue, but coding up a bunch 
of excludes to not select those with holderror just to get a RC0 is not 
necessary in my opinion.

Here is one apply example

APPLY CHECK
       SOURCEID (
                  SYSPLXDS
                  XSYSTEM
                  HIPER
                  IBM.*
                  RSU*
                  SECINT
                  )
        GROUPEXTEND
            (
             NOAPARS
             NOUSERMODS
            )
        BYPASS   ( HOLDSYSTEM)
        NOJCLINREPORT
        RETRY    ( YES )
        .

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Hello everyone,

I am looking for SMP/e methodologies about a couple of situations within SMP/e. 
 Just looking for how people do SMP/e maintenance in certain situations.

1)      What methodology is employed to get to a clean Apply Check, when you 
outstanding Error Holds? APARs without PTFs, local fix or work arounds?
2)      For Apply check, what PARMs do you use?  Select, FixCat, Bypass, etc?

I was taught a SMP/e methodology, many years ago, but just wondering if there 
might be a better way.

Thanks,
Jerry Edgington


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