On 7/28/2016 8:09 PM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
I have in a CSI:Entry Type: SYSMOD Zone Name: GLOBAL Entry Name: HHHHHHH Zone Type: GLOBAL HOLD DATA -------------------------------------------------------------------- ++ HOLD ( HHHHHHH ) ERROR REASON ( RRRRRRR ) FMID ( FFFFFFF ) DATE (16187) COMMENT ( ... ) . ... ++ HOLD(HHHHHHH) SYSTEM REASON(DOC) FMID(FFFFFFF) DATE(16074) COMMENT( .. ) . HHHHHHH has been APPLYed and ACCEPTed with status APP BYP and ACC BYP. Is there anything in the CSI that will tell me whether RRRRRRR was BYPASSed or SUPerseded, and if the latter what the SUPerseding SYSMOD is? I assume the BYP might pertain either to the SYSTEM hold which I know was BYPASSed or to the ERROR hold.
You are correct the BYP could pertain to either the SYSTEM HOLD or the ERROR HOLD. As Tom has already mentioned, the presence of a SYSMOD entry for RRRRRRR in the target zone can help, certainly for identifying who superseded RRRRRRR, but don't forget the ERROR HOLD for RRRRRRR may have been received after HHHHHHH was applied, and RRRRRRR might also have been superseded after HHHHHHH was applied.
My point is, its not so easy to determine if the ERROR HOLD was bypassed when HHHHHHH was applied.
Kurt Quackenbush -- IBM, SMP/E Development ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
