But you probably never ACCEPTed the USERMOD either.  What will happen
when the January version of the PTF has been APPLYd and ACCEPTed (as
mentioned in the OP), the February version has been APPLYd, and the user
tries to RESTORE it.  Once a SYSMOD has been ACCEPTed, its number should
be retired.

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Bielefeld
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 7:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: SMP/E PTF REWORK; RECEIVE, APPLY, and ACCEPT

I thought the whole idea of using REWORK was so you could reapply a
usermod that has info that changes every now and then so that you
wouldn't have to change the usermod number every time.  When I was at
P&H Mining, I had one usermod for CA7 that changed every time we added a
dataset to the dataset trigger table.  That worked very well to just
make change to the usermod, receive it, and reapply it with REWORK.  I
agree that if you are a company issuing SMP maintained software, that
you should SUP the bad PTF instead of changing it and reissuing it.  

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