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Example 1: Using RESETRC between commands for one zone SMP/E for z/OS Commands SA23-2275-01 |
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The processing of one command may not depend on the success
of preceding commands if you divide the work that is to be done to
a single zone into multiple steps. For example, you might use the
source ID and FMIDSET operands to apply SYSMODs for two different
functions. In this example, you want to install two groups of PTFs
from service level PUT0701. One
group is for function EBB1102, and the other is for an unrelated function,
EDM1102. To prevent possible errors from one APPLY command from affecting
the processing of the other, you can put a RESETRC command between
the two APPLY commands:
SMP/E first applies PTFs from service level 0701 that are for function EBB1102. It then applies PTFs from service level 0701 that are for function EDM1102. Without the intervening RESETRC command, the second APPLY runs only if the return code for the first APPLY was less than 12. |
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