Kurt, as always, many thanks.

Rob

On Wed, Jan 4, 2023, 08:30 Kurt J. Quackenbush <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, the GENERATE command will generate jobs to construct target libraries
> from the content in the distribution libraries.  However, APPLY REDO later
> for more than a handful of PTFs might be dicey.  If you go this route I
> suggest you first ACCEPT the PTFs that have not been accepted yet, then use
> GENERATE, and forego APPLY REDO.  Note, GENERATE will generate JCL to
> construct ALL target libraries, not just the zFS... be careful if you don't
> run the entire generated job stream as you have a great potential to create
> target libraries containing mismatched service levels.
>
> Depending on the product(s) you might be better off re-installing from
> scratch... its safer.
>
> > Look at the GENERATE command.  It should do what you want, but I haven't
> tried it.
>
> >> So I know all the information is in SMPE. I'm looking for if there's
> >> an easy way to do this..  The target library got smashed actually It's
> >> a ZFS file and none of the backups are available, but the distribution
> >> libraries are all intact..  I'm looking for an easy way to repopulate
> >> from the distribution libraries.  And then I suppose I would have to
> >> apply redo any PTFs that were not accepted.
>
> Kurt Quackenbush
> IBM  |  z/OS SMP/E and z/OSMF Software Management  |  [email protected]
>
> Chuck Norris never uses CHECK when he applies PTFs.
>
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