Valid action types
- Action
- Meaning
- ADDREP
- The ADDREP action indicates either that a new element or LMOD
was added to a target library during APPLY or RESTORE processing,
or that an existing element or LMOD was replaced in a target library
during APPLY or RESTORE processing This includes elements added or replaced by way of:
- Data element MCS
- Hierarchical file system element MCS
- Link-edits or copies of load modules:
- ++MOD MCS (add or replace)
- ++MAC MCS
- ++JAR MCS
- ++JARUPD MCS
- ++MACUPD MCS
- ++MOVE MCS for MACs, SRC, and LMODs
- ++PROGRAM MCS
- ++RENAME MCS for load modules
- ++SRC MCS
- ++SRCUPD MCS
- ++ZAP MCS
This also includes aliases added or replaced by way of:- Data element MCS with ALIAS operand
- Hierarchical file system element MCS with LINK operand
- Link-edits or copies of load modules:
- ++MOD MCS with TALIAS operand
- LMODs defined in JCLIN
- ++JAR or ++JARUPD MCS with LINK operand
- ++MAC MCS with MALIAS operand
- ++MACUPD MCS with MALIAS operand
- ++MOVE MCS for MACs and LMODs
- ++PROGRAM MCS with ALIAS operand
- ++RENAME MCS for load modules
- DELETE
- The DELETE action indicates that an element or LMOD was deleted
from a target library during APPLY processing. This includes elements and their aliases deleted by way of:
- DELETE operand on data element MCS
- DELETE operand on hierarchical file system element MCS
- DELETE operand on ++JAR MCS
- DELETE operand on ++MAC MCS
- DELETE operand on ++PROGRAM MCS
- DELETE operand on ++SRC MCS
- DELETE operand on ++VER MCS
- ++DELETE MCS for load modules
This also includes aliases deleted by way of:- ALIAS operand on ++DELETE MCS for load modules