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Setting a member as not being promotable

z/OS ISPF Software Configuration and Library Manager Guide and Reference
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To specify that a member is non-promotable, use one of the following methods:
  • The N line command in Library Utilities (option 3.1) or Unit of Work (option 3.11)
  • FLMCMD NOPROM service
  • FLMLNK NOPROM service

You can specify that an EDITABLE member is:

Non-promotable but the build maps containing the non-promoted member are rebuilt after promotion
For the N line command, you specify "No promote (Rebuild)" on the SCLM non-promoted Member Update panel or, if using the FLMCMD/FLMLNK NOPROM service, you specify the REBUILD parameter. This sets the Account Status field in the accounting record to NOPROM-R.

The accounting status of NOPROM-R is used during build and promote to tell SCLM not to promote the member and ensure the build maps containing the member are rebuilt.

Non-promotable and the build maps containing the non-promoted member are not rebuilt after promotion
For the N line command, you specify "No promote (No Rebuild)" on the SCLM Not Promoted Member Update panel or, if using the FLMCMD/FLMLNK NOPROM service, you specify the NOREBUILD parameter. This sets the Account Status field in the accounting record to NOPROM-N.

The accounting status of NOPROM-N is used during build and promote to tell SCLM not to promote the member and ensure the build maps containing the member are copied as is.

Promotable
For the N line command, you specify "Remove no promote status" on the SCLM Not Promoted Member Update panel or, if using the FLMCMD/FLMLNK NOPROM service, you specify the REMOVE parameter. This sets the Account Status field in the accounting record to EDITABLE.

You can only issue this option against a member with an Account Status of NOPROM-R or NOPROM-N.

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