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SMP/E for z/OS Commands
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Figure 1. LINK LMODS summary report: standard format
PAGE nnnn  - NOW SET TO TARGET ZONE nnnnnnn  DATE mm/dd/yy TIME hh:mm:ss SMP/E 36.nn SMPRPT OUTPUT

SUMMARY REPORT FOR LINK LMODS check PROCESSING

LMOD     LMOD     LMOD   LKED   LMOD      MODULE  MODULE             
NAME     SYSLIB   STATUS SEQ#   CALLLIBS  FMID    RMID    ____________MODULES LINKED INTO THE LOAD MODULE____________
                                                                      
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These are the fields in the report:
check
is CHECK if the CHECK operand was specified. Otherwise, this field is blank.
LMOD NAME
identifies the load module being relinked.
LMOD SYSLIB
is the SYSLIB for the load module being relinked.
Note: SMPLTS appears in this column when the base version of the load module is being relinked in the SMPLTS data set.
LMOD STATUS
indicates whether LINK processing was successful for the load module. This field can be set to any of the following values:
LINKED
the load module was processed successfully. During CHECK processing, this status indicates that no problems were found when processing the load module.
ERROR
link-edit was attempted for the load module but link-edit processing failed. Review the output from the link-edit utility to determine the cause of the failure.
NOGO
link-edit was not attempted for the load module because of an error. Review the messages in the SMPOUT data set to determine the cause of the failure.
LKED SEQ#
is the sequence number assigned to the link-edit step. The sequence number can be used to find the output from the link-edit utility for this load module. This field is set to blanks during CHECK processing.
LMOD CALLLIBS
is the list of DDDEF entries that make up the LMOD entry's CALLLIBS subentry list. This field is set to blanks if the load module does not have any CALLLIBS subentries.
MODULE FMID
is the FMID for the module. If the module was assembled, the FMID is set to blanks.
MODULE RMID
is the RMID for the module. If the module was assembled, the RMID is set to RMIDASM.
MODULES LINKED INTO THE LOAD MODULE
is the names of the modules that were linked into the load module.
Note:
  1. SMP/E may not need to rebuild the load module from scratch. For example, if the load module contains XZMOD and CALLLIBS subentries and the base version of the load module exists in the SMPLTS, the load module does not need to be rebuilt. For such a load module, the MODULE FMID, MODULE RMID and MODULE NAME fields in the report would be set to blanks.
  2. When going to a new page in the report, the LMOD NAME, LMOD SYSLIB, LMOD STATUS and LKED SEQ# fields are repeated. If the load module exists in two SYSLIBS, the second SYSLIB is also repeated along with its associated LMOD STATUS and LKED SEQ#. The MODULE FMID and MODULE RMID fields are also repeated for the first line of the new page.

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