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> Subject: Extracting SMP/e details
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I need
> I need a simple process to get the following out of SMP/e
> PTF. Fmid. Date received. Date applied
If you want to query specific PTFs rather than all, and if your installed
software is defined as a z/OSMF Software Instance, then you can use the z/OSMF
Software Update Search REST API:
https://
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ITschak Mugzach
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2023 9:39 AM
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Subject: Re: Extracting SMP/e details
The standard solution is gimapi. We dev
The standard solution is gimapi. We developed an assembler program since we
failed to use rexx. However, you can list the csi and process the output
ITschak
בתאריך יום ה׳, 19 באוק׳ 2023 ב-17:33 מאת Lizette Koehler <
stars...@mindspring.com>:
> I need a simple process to get the following out of
I need a simple process to get the following out of SMP/e
PTF. Fmid. Date received. Date applied
I am thinking of writing a Rexx or icetool to read a listing to produce the one
liners
Just wanted to check here to see if there was a better way
I have not found much on cbttape
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