Different FMID's. IIRC, different DDDEFs. Should not be any conflict with both 
compilers in the same zone.

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Jousma, David
Sent: Tuesday, May 9, 2017 9:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: BUILDMCS fallout

All,

Maybe a SMPE guru can help me.  We are starting to work on conversion project 
to move from Enterprise COBOL 4.2 to 6.1 and as part of the installation, I did 
a BUILDMCS on the FMID's for V4.2 so that I could move it into its own set of 
zones, so that I could install V6.1 into my z/OS zones.   The BUILDMCS, and 
follow-on's to receive and apply into the new zones went fine.  However, my 
usermod for setting default options(MCOB001) somehow got SUP'd by FMID for 
COBOL.   I've been able to overcome this by coming up with a new usermod name, 
and having it PRE(MCOB001), but if at all possible, I'd like to get this fixed. 
 The usermod wasn't ACCEPTED in its prior zones, so not exactly sure how this 
happened.

>From the target zone, and oddly, shows the same for the COBOL DLIB zone as 
>well.  Is there a way to remove this relationship?  MCOB001 is not applied.

Primary Command: FIND

Entry Type:  SYSMOD                              Zone Name: MVSCBT
Entry Name:  MCOB001                             Zone Type: TARGET
Description:

  Type:                          Status:
  FMID:                          SUPBY   HADB420
  Date/Time:

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