That is a PL/I runtime PTF, so that will actually be against LE. Perhaps
this chart will help:
HLE6607 OS/390 2.7 LE
HLE6608 OS/390 2.8 LE
HLE6609 OS/390 2.9 LE
HLE7703 OS/390 2.10 LE
HLE7705 z/OS 1.2 LE
HLE7706 z/OS 1.3 LE
HLE7707 z/OS 1.4 LE
HLE7708 z/OS 1.5 LE
HLE7709 z/OS 1.6 LE
So, say you are on z/OS 1.4. You would want this PTF:
R707 PSY UQ91931 UP04/08/19 P F408
and it be for FMID HLE7707.
George
Steve Comstock wrote:
On a hunch, I went to the IBM tech support site
(https://techsupport.services.ibm.com/server/zseries.srchBroker)
where I found 2 PTF's that addressed my problem with PL/I
and HFS.
But both PTF pages have this:
Applicable component levels
R703 PSY UQ91928 UP04/08/19 P F408
R705 PSY UQ91929 UP04/08/19 P F408
R706 PSY UQ91930 UP04/08/19 P F408
R707 PSY UQ91931 UP04/08/19 P F408
R708 PSY UQ91932 UP04/08/19 P F408
Select the PTF appropriate for your component level.
So, how do I select the applicable component level?
I guessed and tried the last, didn't work; then I
tried the R705 because I see I have HLE7705 FMID
(I don't even know if that's the right FMID for
PL/I, but my colleague seemed to think it is).
Anyway, the un-terse goes OK, but the receive fails
because there is no match of sysmods. Arrrggggh!
I'm just shooting mostly in the dark anyway, so I
come again asking for some guidance: how can I find
the correct FMID and component level so I know what
PTF to download?
Kind regards,
-Steve Comstock
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