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SMP/E for z/OS Commands
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Figure 1. BUILDMCS entry summary report: standard format
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BUILDMCS SUMMARY REPORT FOR FMID fmid

ENTRY      ENTRY     ENTRY           CURRENT
TYPE       NAME      STATUS          RMID           COMMENTS

aaaaaaaa   bbbbbbbb  ccccccccccccc   ddddddd    eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee…
aaaaaaaa   bbbbbbbb  ccccccccccccc   ddddddd    eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee…
                                                eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee…
aaaaaaaa   bbbbbbbb  ccccccccccccc   ddddddd    eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee…
These are the fields in the report:
fmid
is an FMID that was specified on the FORFMID operand.
ENTRY TYPE
is the entry type: ASSEM, data element, DDDEF, DLIB, hierarchical file system element, LMOD, MAC, MOD, and SRC.
ENTRY NAME
is the name of the entry.
ENTRY STATUS
describes whether the entry was selected for inclusion in the superseding function. It might be one of the following entries:
NOT SELECTED
This entry was not selected for inclusion in the superseding function. See the COMMENTS for reasons the entry may not be selected.
REQUIRED
This is for DDDEF entries. It identifies that this DDDEF is required to be defined to the system where this superseding function is to be received, applied, and accepted. See the COMMENTS field for information on zone types that require this definition.
SELECTED
This entry was selected for inclusion in the superseding function. See the COMMENTS field for more information that is important about the inclusion of this entry.
CURRENT RMID
is the RMID that appears in the element entry at the end of command processing. It appears only if the element is processed successfully.
COMMENTS
if present, provides additional information about the entry. The following comments can appear:
ENTRY NOT FOUND
The specified entry was needed for processing, but is not defined in the set-to zone. This is an error condition.

If the specified entry is a DDDEF, the values for the element MCS FROMDS operands will contain only the distribution library ddname. To correct this, the user must take one of the following actions:

  1. Add the missing DDDEF entry and re-run the BUILDMCS command, or
  2. Update the created MCS to specify the distribution library data set names on the element MCS FROMDS operands.
ELEMENT NOT FOUND - ASSUMED DELETED
The function or an associated SYSMOD contains an element that is not defined in the set-to zone. This is not an error, but SMP/E assumes the element has been deleted.
CURRENT FMID IS yyyyyyy
The function or associated SYSMOD contains an element that is defined in the set-to zone as belonging to FMID yyyyyyy.
yyyyyyy
FMID that currently owns the entry.
LMOD CONTAINS MODDELS
The LMOD entry contains MODDEL subentries indicating that modules were part of this load module, but have been deleted.
LMOD CONTAINS CROSS-ZONE MODS
The LMOD entry contains cross-zone modules.
LMOD HAS MODS FROM MULTIPLE FMIDS
The LMOD entry contains modules from more than the specified FMID.
MOD HAS CROSS-ZONE LMODS
The MOD entry contains cross-zone load modules.
MOD HAS NO LMODS
The module is defined as an entry belonging to the specified FMID, however, the MOD does not exist in any load modules.
REQUIRED FOR CALLLIBS IN TARGET ZONE
The DDDEF is needed for CALLLIBS processing and must be defined in the target zone.
REQUIRED FOR LMOD SIDE DECK LIBRARY IN TARGET ZONE
The DDDEF is needed for the load module's side deck library and must be defined in the target zone.
REQUIRED FOR LMOD UTILITY INPUT IN TARGET ZONE
The DDDEF is needed for the load module's utility input and must be defined in the target zone.
REQUIRED IN TARGET AND DISTRIBUTION ZONE
DDDEF must be defined in both the target and distribution zone.
REQUIRED IN TARGET ZONE
DDDEF must be defined in the target zone.

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