On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 08:13:08 -0500, Tom Marchant <[email protected]>
wrote:


>Agreed.  Indeed, when you had to re-receive with bypass applycheck and
>acceptcheck, you may have received some sysmods that had already been
>applied and accepted everywhere.  These will never go away unless you do a
>REJECT PURGE.
>

It has / had nothing to do with bypass applycheck/acceptcheck.   Assuming
your cleanup options are set to purge the MCS from the global any sysmod
would be (re) received that is not in receive status (this is what ZONEGROUP 
addressed).

This was especially common / a problem when you orderd a product CBPDO
since it came with every PUT* since the base level along with the function
sysmod.  You had to receive everything, then REJECT PURGE the PTFs you
already had applied and accepted.

Mark
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