If your RESTORE/REJECT will be immediately followed by a new RECEIVE/APPLY or 
even just a stand-alone APPLY REDO, you should not need to do anything to the 
GENASM entries.

If you are removing TST2JOBC, then you probably should create the corresponding 
UCLIN statements to DEL the GENASM entries you added.  Otherwise, when one of 
the macros changes I would expect SMPE to generate a diagnostic indicating it 
could not find the source to reassemble.

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Gibney, Dave
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 3:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Improving my SMP/E usermod procedure

   It appears you are correct. While looking closer, I found this in my
"Installing your Order":
Jobs run during production

The UCLIN job, ISF.SISFJCL1(ISFISUCL), which causes SMP/E
to reassemble SDSF whenever maintenance affects JES2 macros
has been run.

  I guess my direct desire won't happen :(

I can build the UCLIN and combine it at RECEIVE or full APPLY. It will
take some more thought to figure what to do with RESTORE and REJECT.,

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