Here's my theory: You said you pulled down 1yr of hold data. Only
the 2 year HOLDDATA file contains Fix Category HOLDs, therefore, the
first report you ran didn't use the latest Fix Category HOLDs. You then
pulled down and applied the missing PTFs and reran the report, being
surprised to
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From: Kurt Quackenbush ku...@us.ibm.com
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Date: 12/02/2013 10:12 AM
Subject:Re: Missing Fix Report Question
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Here's my theory: You said you pulled down 1yr of hold data. Only
the 2 year HOLDDATA file contains Fix Category HOLDs, therefore, the
first report you ran didn't use the latest Fix Category HOLDs. You then
pulled down
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Here's my theory: You said you pulled down 1yr of hold data. Only
the 2 year HOLDDATA file contains Fix Category HOLDs, therefore
On Mon, 2 Dec 2013 10:21:29 -0800, Skip Robinson jo.skip.robin...@sce.com
wrote:
That sounds like a good guess. When I pull hold data, I use the following
FTP statements, which gets everything necessary for further processing:
cd /s390/holddata
get full.txt 'my-mvs-data-set' (repl
Which is
I'm assuming you mean RSU1307. When you did the receive for the 21 PTFs, you
may have received the HOLDDATA which contains the FIXCATs that called in the
other 24. Had it been awhile since you received HOLDDATA?
Greg
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