Language Environment (LE) has its LEMODLVL routine which displays the APARs
applied to each part used to build an input MODULE name, e.g. LEMODLVL
CEEPLPKA will display a list of all the parts used to build CEEPLPKA MODULE
and the latest APAR applied to each part.    Specifying the SEGMENT option
on the command will display the same information about the copy of the
MODULE in the SCEE or SCEEX DCSS.  Using the two commands together will
help you determine if the DCSS are at the same levels on the MODULEs on
disk.

Performance Toolkit  has its FC FCXLEVEL which displays a message with the
release level of the product and displays a list of parts and their latest
APAR levels.

Mike Donovan




From:   Mark Wheeler <mwheele...@hotmail.com>
To:     IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Date:   04/11/2011 09:32 AM
Subject:        Re: Sevice level
Sent by:        The IBM z/VM Operating System <IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU>



TCPSLVL let's you see service level of TCPIP components on a
module-by-module basis.

Mark Wheeler
UnitedHealth Group


> Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2011 20:31:37 -0500
> From: marcy.d.cor...@wellsfargo.com
> Subject: Re: Sevice level
> To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
>
<snip>
>
> TCPIP would be nice too, but not as important as CP.
>
>
>
> Marcy

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