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Format and explanation of data

SMP/E for z/OS Commands
SA23-2275-01

Figure 1. RECEIVE summary report: standard format
PAGE nnnn  - NOW SET TO zzzzzz ZONE nnnnnnn  DATE mm/dd/yy TIME hh:mm:ss SMP/E 36.nn SMPRPT OUTPUT

                 RECEIVE SUMMARY REPORT

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SYSMOD   STATUS        TYPE      SOURCEID  FEATURE   STATUS FIELD COMMENTS

aaaaaaa  bbbbbbbbbbbb  cccccccc  dddddddd  eeeeeeee  ffffffffffffffffffffffff
aaaaaaa  bbbbbbbbbbbb  cccccccc  dddddddd  eeeeeeee  ffffffffffffffffffffffff
aaaaaaa  bbbbbbbbbbbb  cccccccc  dddddddd  eeeeeeee  ffffffffffffffffffffffff
aaaaaaa  bbbbbbbbbbbb  cccccccc  dddddddd  eeeeeeee  ffffffffffffffffffffffff
aaaaaaa  bbbbbbbbbbbb  cccccccc  dddddddd  eeeeeeee  ffffffffffffffffffffffff
aaaaaaa  bbbbbbbbbbbb  cccccccc  dddddddd  eeeeeeee  ffffffffffffffffffffffff
These are the fields in the report:
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identifies whether BYPASS(APPLYCHECK) or BYPASS(ACCEPTCHECK) operands were specified on this RECEIVE command. The value is blank or one of the following values:
  • BYPASS(APPLYCHECK) SPECIFIED
  • BYPASS(ACCEPTCHECK) SPECIFIED
  • BYPASS(APPLYCHECK ACCEPTCHECK) SPECIFIED

If neither BYPASS(APPLYCHECK) nor BYPASS(ACCEPTCHECK) are specified, then this field appears as a blank line.

SYSMOD
identifies the SYSMOD that was processed.
STATUS
describes the outcome of the processing SMP/E did for the SYSMOD.
ASSIGNED
The source ID was assigned to the SYSMOD by the ++ASSIGN statement associated with this SYSMOD or the SOURCEID operand of the RECEIVE command.
ASSOCIATED
A feature was associated to the SYSMOD by a ++FEATURE statement.
NOT ASSIGNED
The SOURCEID operand specified by the ++ASSIGN statement was not assigned to the SYSMOD because the SYSMOD was not already received or the UPGRADE level for the global zone does not support the SOURCEID specified.
NOT RECEIVED
The SYSMOD was not received because of one of the following situations:
  • An error occurred during SYSMOD processing.
  • APPLYCHECK processing was in effect and the SYSMOD had previously been applied.
  • ACCEPTCHECK processing was in effect and the SYSMOD had previously been accepted.
NOT SUPPORTED BY CURRENT UPGRADE LEVEL
Assigning the indicated SOURCEID to a SYSMOD would have made a change to the zone that cannot be processed completely by prior levels of SMP/E. The UPGRADE command must be run to allow SMP/E to make such changes.
RECEIVED
The SYSMOD was successfully received.
RE-RECEIVED
A reworked version of the SYSMOD was successfully received again.
TYPE
is the SYSMOD type: APAR, FUNCTION, PTF, or USERMOD.
SOURCEID
is the source ID specified on the ++ASSIGN statement associated with this SYSMOD, the source ID specified on the SOURCEID operand of the RECEIVE command, or a source ID assigned from a FIXCAT HOLD.
FEATURE
is the feature name specified on the ++FEATURE statement associated with this SYSMOD.
STATUS FIELD COMMENTS
is additional information about the SYSMOD.
ALREADY APPLIED
A Receive Zone Group was defined in the active OPTIONS entry or the ZONEGROUP operand was specified on the RECEIVE command, and the SYSMOD was applied in at least one of the zones in the Receive Zone Group.
ALREADY ACCEPTED
A Receive Zone Group was defined in the active OPTIONS entry, or the ZONEGROUP operand was specified on the RECEIVE command, and the SYSMOD was accepted in at least one of the zones in the Receive Zone Group.
ALREADY APPLIED AND ACCEPTED
A Receive Zone Group was defined in the active OPTIONS entry, or the ZONEGROUP operand was specified on the RECEIVE command, and the SYSMOD was applied and accepted in at least one target and distribution zone in the Receive Zone Group.
*NO SYSMODS PROCESSED*
No SYSMODs were received.
*SYSMODS WITH SPECIFIED FMID(S) NOT FOUND IN SMPPTFIN*
Although RECEIVE FORFMID(xxxxxxx) was specified, no SYSMODs were received, because there were no SYSMODs in the SMPPTFIN data set with an FMID matching the FMIDs specified on the FORFMID operand.
ALREADY RECEIVED
The SYSMOD was already in the CSI and PTS data sets and, therefore, was not received.
CONSTRUCTION ERROR
The SYSMOD was not constructed correctly. See SMPOUT for messages describing this error.
I/O ERROR DURING PROCESSING
A severe error occurred on one of the SMP/E data sets during SYSMOD processing. See SMPOUT for messages describing this error.
NO APPLICABLE ++VER
The SYSMOD did not contain a ++VER statement with SREL and FMID values that matched any SREL and FMID values in the global zone definition.
REWORK LEVEL IS NOT GREATER THAN THE VERSION ALREADY RECEIVED
The SYSMOD was not received again, because the REWORK level on its header MCS was not higher than the REWORK level for the previously received version of that SYSMOD.
SELECTED SYSMOD NOT FOUND ON SMPPTFIN
The SYSMOD was specified on the SELECT operand but was not in the input data set.
SELECTED SYSMOD NOT RECEIVED
The SYSMOD was specified on the SELECT operand but was not received because of an error.
SMPTLIB DATA SETS NOT PROCESSED
An error occurred while SMP/E was processing the FROMDS or RELFILE data sets associated with this SYSMOD. See SMPOUT for messages describing this error.
SMPTLIB DATA SET PROCESSING ERROR
An error occurred while SMP/E was processing the FROMDS or RELFILE data sets associated with this SYSMOD. See SMPOUT for messages describing this error.
SMPTLIB LOADED
SMP/E has successfully loaded the RELFILE or FROMDS data sets for this SYSMOD.
STOPPED BY EXIT ROUTINE
The RECEIVE installation exit routine passed SMP/E a return code indicating that the SYSMOD should not be received.
SYNTAX ERROR
SMP/E found a syntax error in at least one of the SYSMOD's message control statements. See SMPOUT for messages that describe this error.
SYSMOD EXCLUDED
The SYSMOD was specified on the EXCLUDE operand of the RECEIVE command.
SYSMOD NOT IN RECEIVE STATUS
The SYSMOD was specified on an ++ASSIGN statement but was not in the SMPPTS data set; therefore, the source ID could not be assigned.

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