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- List the appropriate target zone of the CSI. The control statements
are:
SET BDY (tgtzone).
LIST MOD (name) XREF.
in which tgtzone is the target
zone and name is the module name.
- Using the output listing, locate the name of the failure-related
module in the NAME column of the CSI.
- In the entry for that module, locate the replacement module identifier
(RMID) field. The RMID field contains one of the following:
- An APAR number
- A PTF number
- The FMID of the DFSMSdfp product of which the module is a part
(if no fixes have been applied to the module).
Tip: You can also determine a module's
service level by using the SMP/E query dialog. For more information,
see SMP/E for z/OS Reference.
- To determine whether a specific PTF is installed on your system
without knowing what modules it affects, use your installation's SMP
procedure as follows:
- Using SMP/E, list the SYSMODs; the control statement is:
SET BDY (tgtzone).
LIST SYSMOD (ptf#).
Related reading: For
more details on using this procedure, see SMP/E for z/OS Reference.
- Specify the service level keyword.
Example: If
the service level of the failure related module is UY12345, specify
UY12345 as the service level keyword.
- See Searching with the keyword string.
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