You probably want to review the manual
z/OS XL C/C++ Compiler and Runtime Migration Guide for the Application 
Programmer
GC14-7306-00

Version history of IBM C/C++ compilers and libraries

z/OS XL C/C++ Compiler and Runtime Migration Guide for the Application 
Programmer
GC14-7306-00

You can use the version history of IBM® C/C++ compilers and libraries to help 
determine whether specific information in this document applies to your 
migration, as well as whether the information you seek is provided by this 
document.
The version history pertains to each C/370™, VM/ESA, VSE/ESA, MVS/ESA, OS/390®, 
z/OS® and z/VM® compiler that has been distributed by IBM. It contains the 
following information:

    Compiler name and ID
    General release, end-of-marketing, and end-of-service dates
    Runtime library

The following topics provide information relevant to migrating a pre-OS/390 
application to z/OS® V2R1 XL C/C++:

    Source code compatibility issues with pre-OS/390 C/C++ programs
    Compile-time issues with pre-OS/390 C/C++ programs
    Bind-time migration issues with pre-OS/390 C/C++ programs
    Runtime migration issues with pre-OS/390 C/C++ applications
    Input and output operations compatibility

    Source code compatibility issues with pre-OS/390 C/C++ programs
    Compile-time issues with pre-OS/390 C/C++ programs
    Bind-time migration issues with pre-OS/390 C/C++ programs
    Runtime migration issues with pre-OS/390 C/C++ applications
    Input and output operations compatibility

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of venkat kulkarni
> Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 12:04 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: C/370 FMID Apply
> 
> Hello Group,
>       I am in the process of applying C/370 FMID(HCLB201) on  z/OS 2.1 system.
> But I am not clear enough from the program directory that do I need to apply 
> these
> FMID  HDL1202,JDL1212,JDL1214 as well before I install HCLB201.
> 
> I think, I can avoid  JDL1212,JDL1214 FMID, as its specific to Japanese 
> language,
> which we are not using currently.
> 
> Any clue.

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