GIM35307E ** SMPTLIB SMPE.JBB7717.F3 FOR JBB7717 WAS NOT ALLOCATED TO SMP00038 BECAUSE THE DATA SET WAS NOT FOUND. GIM54701E ** ALLOCATION FAILED FOR SMP00038 - IKJ56232I DATA SET SMPE.JBB7717.F3 NOT ON VOLUME AS INDICATED IN THE CATALOG OR VOL PARAMETER. GIM65903I MODULE IWMC3AEI IS NEEDED TO BUILD THE FOLLOWING LOAD MODULES FOR SYSMOD UA11933 BUT THE SMPTLIB DATA SET COULD NOT BE ALLOCATED. GIM65905I - LOAD MODULE IWMI2PVT.
No SMPTLIB datasets were allocated at the time of the receive of the PTFS.
When I looked in the MCS for the PTF UA11933, I saw that there was a ++DELETE for LMOD IWMI2PVT and then JCL to rebuild the module from the DLIBs which makes sense.
My question is why is SMPE expecting modules to be coming in from the SMPTLIBs? I looked to see if there were RELFILES associated with this PTF but there was no indication that there were.
The GIM65903I message explains why the SMPTLIB data set is needed, and that is to find module IWMC3AEI required to build load module IWMI2PVT. Apparently that module is not supplied by the PTF (which is perfectly reasonable) and you didn't ACCEPT JBB7717 so SMP/E can't find the module in the distribution library which is typically where it will be found. If SMP/E can't find a usable copy of the module in the dlib, then SMP/E will search for the correct copy of the module in the SMPPTS and SMPTLIB data sets (exactly as Paul GilMartin supposed).
Kurt Quackenbush -- IBM, SMP/E Development
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