Yes, in the distant past I BYPASSed them cause it would stop an apply check at that point. I wanted to see them all in one fell swoop. With the addition of the causer report, does that mean that SMP/e will continue with the whole check run and report via that method? I'll have to try it. THANX!!!

At 10:22 AM 9/19/2007, Tom Marchant wrote:
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 09:22:20 -0400, Brian France wrote:

>Kurt,
>    I missed this part on my ealier reply. I only use those BYPASS'es
>on an APPLY CHECK.
>

In the distaant past there was a benefit in using BYPASS ID on an APPLY
CHECK to get better reporting. With the Causer report, I don't think it helps
at all.  I'm not aware of any benefit in to BYPASS REQ, PRE or IFREQ.

>
>>>Generally I don't recommend you BYPASS REQ, PRE, IFREQ, or ID as
>>>you show in your example.
>>>
>>>Kurt Quackenbush -- IBM, SMP/E Development

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