On 8/19/2020 11:13 PM, Lizette Koehler wrote:
Last ditch effort if you cannot tell. Install the product from scratch in a
new Global/Tlib/Dlib and go from there.
Sometimes it is easier to rebuild your SMP/e environment from scratch that
spend months trying to figure out which one is correct.
Smiling faces and friends in high places.
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jesse1.robin...@sce.com writes:
I thought it would be a lot harder. -
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>From memory and besides the FMIDs, run a 'LIST
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You might see if you have a product named CompareX
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On Wed, 19 Aug 2020, at 17:41, retired mainframer wrote:
> If both have global zones, do they contain any FMIDs in common? If
> not, the one with the FMID for your PTFs is the one you want.
Both might though... if one CSI is an experiment, or something put to one
side when a previous install go
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What I'd do is use PDS to find RMID's of load modules. Then find status of
those PTFs in CSI. FYI this is super dangerous. Mixed modules have been the
ruination of many a sysprogs now tending bar at trendy hotels.
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Or not. If you find the fmid ptf, it is. if not, try the other one.
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On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 5:49 PM Jeremy Nicoll
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> On Wed, 19 Aug 2020, at 14:5
Or not. If you find the fmid ptf, it is. if not, try the other one.
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On Wed, 19 Aug 2020, at 14:51, Itschak Mugzach wrote:
> or just browse one of the PTFs and see the FMID. Than use the SMPE ISPF
> interface option 3.2 (Cross Zone Query) to see if the FMID is installed...
Surely that presupposes that the ispf dialog is pointed at the right CSI?
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or just browse one of the PTFs and see the FMID. Than use the SMPE ISPF
interface option 3.2 (Cross Zone Query) to see if the FMID is installed...
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Hi Bill,
Another idea in conjunction with Tom's below ...
Using the PDS Comand Processor (CBT File 182), you can sort the member
list by Link Edit Date. You could also display the HIStory of a given
member which should show you the APARs/PTFs APPLYd.
Regards,
David
On 2020-08-19 09:33, Tom Co
On 8/19/2020 9:12 AM, Bill Giannelli wrote:
I have a component, DB2 Query Monitor, that I need to apply PTFs to. I have found 2 CSIs.
How do I determine which CSI was used for the currently running "Run Time
Libraries"?
thanks
Bill
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Check your DDDEFs for your target zones and see what datasets they point to.
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I have a component, DB2 Query Monitor, that I need to apply PTFs to. I have
found 2 CSIs. How do I determine which CSI was used for the currently running
"Run Time Libraries"?
thanks
Bill
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