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- APARS
- indicates that APARs should
be rejected.
Note: - APARS is allowed only in mass mode and PURGE mode.
- APARS can also be specified as APAR.
- BYPASS
- indicates that SMP/E should reject SYSMODs that have been installed.
- APPLYCHECK
- indicates that selected
SYSMODs should be rejected, even if they have been applied.
- ACCEPTCHECK
- indicates that selected
SYSMODs can be rejected, even if they have been accepted.
Note: - BYPASS is allowed only in select mode.
- APPLYCHECK can also be specified as APPCHK.
- ACCEPTCHECK can also be specified as ACCCHK.
- To reject a superseded SYSMOD, you must either specify the appropriate
BYPASS operands, or you must use the EXCLUDEZONE operand to specify
the zones in which the SYSMOD is superseded.
- CHECK
- CHECK
indicates that SMP/E should not actually update any libraries. Rather
it should just take these actions:
- Test for errors other than those that could occur when the libraries
are actually updated.
- Produce a REJECT Summary Report indicating what would have happened
if CHECK had not been specified.
- COMPRESS
- indicates which partitioned data sets should be compressed.
- If you specify ALL, any partitioned
data sets that were updated are compressed. In addition, the SMPPTS
data set is compressed regardless of whether it was updated.
- If you specify one or more specific ddnames, only the data sets
they apply to are compressed. Those data sets are compressed regardless
of whether they were updated.
Note: - COMPRESS is allowed in all modes of REJECT processing.
- COMPRESS can also be specified as C.
- DELETEFMID
- specifies one or more FMID subentries that are to be deleted from
the GLOBALZONE entry before SMP/E selects the SYSMODs or HOLDDATA
to be rejected.
Note: - DELETEFMID is allowed only in NOFMID mode.
- DELETEFMID can also be specified as DFMID.
- DELETEFMID does not cause SMP/E to reject the function
SYSMODs associated with the specified FMID values.
- EXCLUDE
- specifies one or more SYSMODs that should not be rejected.
Note: - EXCLUDE is allowed only in mass mode.
- EXCLUDE can also be specified as E.
- EXCLUDEZONE
- indicates that SMP/E should not check whether SYSMODs have been
installed in the specified zones or ZONESETs.
For each specified
value, SMP/E first checks for a ZONESET with the same name. If none
is found, SMP/E checks for a zone with the same name. For example,
suppose you have a ZONESET named SYS1 and a zone named SYS1. If you
specify SYS1 on this operand, SMP/E assumes
you want to use the zones defined in ZONESET SYS1 (which might or
might not include zone SYS1), and not the individual zone SYS1. Note: - EXCLUDEZONE is allowed only in mass mode and select mode.
- EXCLUDEZONE can also be specified as EZONE.
- EXCLUDEZONE cannot specify all the zones defined by ZONEINDEX
subentries. If you are doing select-mode processing and you do not
want SMP/E to check any zones, you can specify BYPASS(APPLYCHECK,ACCEPTCHECK).
If you are doing mass-mode processing, there is no way to have SMP/E
ignore all the zones.
- You should be careful when using the EXCLUDEZONE operand. A SYSMOD
that is installed in one of the excluded zones may be rejected, even
if you were later going to install it in another zone. Because the
rejected SYSMOD is no longer in the SMPPTS, it cannot be installed
in any more zones.
- To reject a superseded SYSMOD, you must either specify the appropriate
BYPASS operands, or you must use the EXCLUDEZONE operand to specify
the zones in which the SYSMOD is superseded.
- FORFMID
- indicates
that only SYSMODs and HOLDDATA for the specified FMIDs or FMIDSETs
should be rejected.
Note: - FORFMID is allowed only in mass mode and PURGE mode.
- If no SYSMOD types are specified, only PTFs are processed. To
process other types of SYSMODs, you must specify the desired SYSMOD
types.
- FUNCTIONS
- indicates that functions should be rejected.
Note: - FUNCTIONS is allowed only in mass mode and PURGE mode.
- FUNCTIONS can also be specified as FUNCTION.
- HOLDDATA
- indicates that SMP/E should reject HOLDDATA entries. There
are two types of HOLDDATA entries: those that have an associated SYSMOD
entry, and those that have no associated SYSMOD entry. (For more information,
see SMP/E for z/OS Reference.)
How SMP/E processes HOLDDATA entries depends on the mode of REJECT
processing you choose.
Note: HOLDDATA is allowed for
all modes of REJECT processing, but it will be ignored during Mass
mode and Purge mode processing. Eligible HOLDDATA entries are deleted
only during REJECT Select mode and REJECT NOFMID mode processing when
the HOLDDATA operand is specified.
- Mass mode: The HOLDDATA operand is ignored
when specified for Mass mode REJECT processing. All HOLDDATA entries
are retained during Mass mode processing. This includes internal SYSTEM
HOLDs even though the containing SYSMOD may be deleted.
- Select mode: If you specify HOLDDATA,
SMP/E deletes HOLDDATA entries associated with the eligible SYSMOD
IDs, regardless of whether an associated SYSMOD entry exists.
If you do not specify HOLDDATA,
SMP/E does not delete any HOLDDATA entries, including internal SYSTEM
HOLDDATA entries, even though the containing SYSMOD may be deleted.
- PURGE mode: The HOLDDATA operand
is ignored when specified for Purge mode REJECT processing. All HOLDDATA
entries are retained during Purge mode processing. This includes internal
SYSTEM HOLDs even though the containing SYSMOD may be deleted.
- NOFMID mode: If you specify HOLDDATA,
SMP/E deletes HOLDDATA entries associated with the SYSMOD entries
that are also being rejected. In addition, SMP/E deletes HOLDDATA
entries whose associated FMID is not defined in the global zone.
If you do not specify HOLDDATA,
SMP/E does not delete any HOLDDATA entries, including internal SYSTEM
HOLDDATA entries, even though the containing SYSMOD may be deleted.
- NOFMID
- indicates that SMP/E is to reject SYSMODs applicable to functions
that are not part of the system. (The FMID they apply to is not in
the GLOBALZONE entry.)
If DELETEFMID is
also specified, SMP/E deletes the specified FMIDs from the GLOBALZONE
entry before determining which SYSMODs and HOLDDATA to delete. Note: NOFMID
is allowed only in NOFMID mode.
- PRODUCT
- indicates that SMP/E should reject PRODUCT and FEATURE entries.
Note: PRODUCT
is allowed only in NOFMID mode.
- PTFS
- indicates that PTFs should be rejected. This
is the default SYSMOD type operand. In mass or PURGE mode processing,
if no SYSMOD type is specified, only PTFs are rejected.
Note: - PTFS is allowed only in mass mode and PURGE mode.
- PTFS can also be specified as PTF.
- PURGE
- indicates that SMP/E should reject only SYSMOD
entries for SYSMODs that have been accepted into the specified distribution
zones or ZONESETs.
For
each specified value, SMP/E first checks for a ZONESET with the same
name. If none is found, SMP/E checks for a zone with the same name.
For example, suppose you have a ZONESET named SYS1 and a zone named
SYS1. If you specify SYS1 on this operand,
SMP/E assumes you want to use the zones defined in ZONESET SYS1 (which
might or might not include zone SYS1), not the individual zone SYS1.
Any
individual zones you specify must be distribution zones. Among all
the zones and ZONESETs you specify, there must be at least one distribution
zone. - If you specify a single zone, SMP/E rejects entries only for SYSMODs
that have been accepted into that zone.
- If you specify more than one zone (including zones in a ZONESET),
SMP/E rejects entries only for SYSMODs that have been installed in
at least one distribution zone and have been installed in all the
distribution zones they apply to.
If TARGETZONE is also specified,
SMP/E rejects entries only for SYSMODs that have also been installed
in the specified target zones where they are applicable.
HOLDDATA entries are not deleted during Purge mode processing.
The HOLDDATA operand is ignored when specified with the PURGE operand.
Note: - PURGE is only allowed in PURGE mode.
- PURGE cannot be used to reject specific SYSMODs that have
been accepted. To do this you must specify BYPASS(ACCCHK) in
select mode.
- PURGE uses a SYSMOD's REWORK value to determine whether the SYSMOD
should be rejected. If the REWORK value of a SYSMOD in the global
zone is higher than the REWORK value of the SYSMOD in the distribution
or target zone, then the SYSMOD is not rejected.
- RC
- changes
the maximum return codes allowed for the specified commands. These
return codes determine whether SMP/E can process the REJECT command.
Before SMP/E processes the REJECT command, it checks whether the
return codes for the specified commands are less than or equal to
the values specified on the RC operand. If so, SMP/E can process the
REJECT command. Otherwise, the REJECT command fails. For more information
about the RC operand, see Processing the SMP/E RC operand. Note: - The RC operand must be the last operand specified on the
command.
- RC is allowed in all modes of REJECT processing.
- If you do specify the RC operand, return codes for commands not
specified do not affect processing for the REJECT command. Therefore,
if you use the RC operand, you must specify every command whose return
code you want SMP/E to check.
- SELECT
- specifies one or more SYSMODs that should be rejected.
Note: - SELECT is only allowed in select mode.
- SELECT can also be specified as S.
- SOURCEID
- indicates that only entries for SYSMODs associated with the specified
source IDs should be rejected.
Note: - SOURCEID is allowed only in mass mode and PURGE mode.
- There are two ways to specify source IDs:
- A given source ID can be explicitly specified only once on
the SOURCEID operand.
- If no SYSMOD types are specified, only PTFs are processed. To
process other types of SYSMODs, you must specify the desired SYSMOD
types.
- A source ID value might contain mixed case alphabetic
characters. However, SMP/E ignores the case when identifying matches
for a specified source ID value. For example, a specified source ID
value of ABCDEF matches a value of abcdef.
- TARGETZONE
- indicates that SMP/E should only reject SYSMOD
entries for SYSMODs that have been applied to the specified target
zones or ZONESETs.
For
each specified value, SMP/E first checks for a ZONESET with the same
name. If none is found, SMP/E checks for a zone with the same name.
For example, suppose you have a ZONESET named SYS1 and a zone named
SYS1. If you specify SYS1 on this operand,
SMP/E assumes you want to use the zones defined in ZONESET SYS1 (which
might or might not include zone SYS1), not the individual zone SYS1.
Any
individual zones you specify must be target zones. Among all the zones
and ZONESETs you specify, there must be at least one target zone.
SMP/E
rejects entries for SYSMODs that have been installed in the specified
target zones where they are applicable. If a SYSMOD is not applicable
to any of the specified target zones, it may still be rejected if
it is installed in the specified distribution zones where it is applicable.
Note: - TARGETZONE is allowed only in PURGE mode.
- TARGETZONE cannot be used to reject specific SYSMODs that
have been applied. To do this, you must specify BYPASS(APPCHK) in
select mode.
- USERMODS
- indicates that USERMODs should be rejected.
Note: - USERMODS is allowed only in mass mode and PURGE mode.
- USERMODS can also be specified as USERMOD.
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