If your APPLY REDO was for the usermod only, I would suggest that you do another APPLY REDO for the "table" module and/or for the final load module too if you created your final load module via SMP/E. Failing that, have you tried an APPLY REDO GROUP for your usermod?

Hardee, Chuck wrote:

I have a vendor product that provides for a customization of the product via a 
load module.
The load module is a "table" of exits that are called at certain points in the 
product to allow the user to make decision, perform additional functions, etc.

At our site, this module had been set up to take advantage of 5 different exit 
points.
I have created the 5 different exit modules and successfully set them up in 
SMP/E as usermods.
I have also created the vendor's required "table" module defining the 5 
different modules as a usermod and have successfully created the final load module.

All looks as it should, however, if I change the source of one of the exit modules and 
perform an APPLY REDO, the exit is assembled and saved, but the "table" module 
is not linked.

The "table" module's linked command includes an INCLUDE for each of the 
required exit modules, which I thought was how SMP/E knew to monitor those modules for 
change and perform the relink should any one of them change.

I am a bit rusty on creating SMP/E from scratch so I believe I am missing 
something.

Any ideas of what I may have missed in the usermod(s)?

Thanks,
Chuck

Charles (Chuck) Hardee
Senior Systems Engineer/Database Administration
CCG Information Technology
Thermo Fisher Scientific
300 Industry Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15275
Direct: 724-517-2633
FAX: 412-490-9230
[email protected]


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