What does "recode" mean in this context, anyway?

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Doug
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2022 15:33

The idiocy in this article is truly astounding. I have been in this industry 
for 50 years. I have never seen anything like the following:

House Technology and Infrastructure Committee Chairman Del. Daniel Linville, 
R-Cabell, said that two mainframe parts failed at the same time.

“The parts were not available for the both of them here in town,” 
Linville said. “Because of that very unfortunate set of circumstances, multiple 
parts had to be ordered, and get here as quickly as possible.”
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  Linville said as of Thursday morning at 10 a.m.,the parts were in, but 
functionality had not yet been restored and the manufacturer had to recode the 
system.

So let me get this straight: Parts fail, you replace them, then recode the 
system?

I am at a loss as to exactly what Mainframe works like this. IBM is making the 
only true business mainframe, and I have been there for loads of parts 
replacements, and I have NEVER had to "recode" the system afterward.

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