SMP/E for z/OS Messages, Codes, and Diagnosis
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GIM20501I

SMP/E for z/OS Messages, Codes, and Diagnosis
GA32-0883-01

GIM20501I
command PROCESSING IS COMPLETE. THE HIGHEST RETURN CODE WAS rtncode.

Explanation

command
SMP/E command or program
rtncode
the highest return code for the command or program being processed
If you were running the REJECT command, you will also see the following information:
REJECT STATISTICS

  SYSMODS REJECTED         - number  SYSMODS NOT REJECTED - number
  FMIDS DELETED            - number  FMIDS NOT DELETED    - number
  HOLDDATA DELETED         - number
  FEATURE ENTRIES REJECTED - number
  PRODUCT ENTRIES REJECTED - number
SYSMODS REJECTED
is the number of SYSMODs that were rejected.
SYSMODS NOT REJECTED
is the number of SYSMODs that were candidates but were not rejected. The reason appears in the REJECT Summary Report.
FMIDS DELETED
is the numbers of FMIDs that were deleted. This includes FMIDs specified on the DELETEFMID operand for NOFMID mode, or FMIDs that were deleted from the GLOBALZONE entry in other REJECT modes when functions were deleted.
FMIDS NOT DELETED
is the number of FMIDs specified on the DELETEFMID operand that were not deleted.
HOLDDATA DELETED
is the number of HOLDDATA entries that were deleted.
FEATURE ENTRIES REJECTED
is the number of FEATURE entries that were rejected.
PRODUCT ENTRIES REJECTED
is the number of PRODUCT entries that were rejected.

System action

The return code determines the system action.

Programmer response

See the return codes for that command or program in SMP/E return codes to determine the success or failure of the command or program.

If you were running the REJECT command, you also got statistics. These statistics do not require any specific action unless one of the values is not what you expected. For example, if one of the values is a zero and you expected it to be greater than zero, you might want to check the REJECT Summary Report.

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