The standard format of the FIXCAT HOLDS section of the
"Unresolved
HOLD Reason Report" is illustrated in
Figure 1.
This section of the report is sorted by fix category, and then by
the SYSMOD that can resolve the HOLD. The sort order then arranges
the report entries by FMID rather than reason ID.
Figure 1. Unresolved HOLD reason
report: FIXCAT HOLD sectionPAGE nnnn - NOW SET TO zzzzzz ZONE nnnnnnn DATE mm/dd/yy TIME hh:mm:ss SMP/E 36.nn SMPRPT OUTPUT
UNRESOLVED HOLD REASON REPORT FOR xxxxxx yyyyy PROCESSING
NOTE: THE SYSMODS LISTED IN THIS REPORT ALSO APPEAR IN THE CAUSER SYSMOD SUMMARY REPORT.
HOLD MISSING HELD RESOLVING RESOLVER
TYPE FIX CATEGORY FMID CLASS APAR SYSMOD SYSMOD STATUS
---- ------------ ---- ----- ------- ------ --------- --------
aaaaaa hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
bbbbbbb ccccccc ddddddd eeeeeee fffffff ggggggg
ddddddd eeeeeee fffffff ggggggg
fffffff ggggggg
aaaaaa hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
bbbbbbb ccccccc ddddddd eeeeeee fffffff ggggggg
These are the fields in the report:
- xxxxxx
- is the SMP/E command being processed: APPLY or ACCEPT.
- yyyyy
- is CHECK, if CHECK was
specified on the APPLY or ACCEPT command.
Otherwise, this field is blank.
- TYPE
- is the type of ++HOLD. In this section of the report, the reason
is always:
- FIXCAT
- indicates a fix category hold
- FIX CATEGORY
- is a fix category specified on the CATEGORY operand of the ++HOLD
MCS. If multiple fix category values are specified on the ++HOLD,
then the unresolved reason will be reported once for each fix category
value that matches any of the fix categories of interest specified
by the user.
- RESOLVING SYSMOD
- is the list of SYSMODs that can resolve the HOLD reason ID. If
a fixing SYSMOD is identified in the RESOLVER operand on the ++HOLD
MCS, then that SYSMOD is included in this list. If a SYSMOD is in
process for the APPLY or ACCEPT command and it supersedes the reason
ID APAR, then that SYSMOD is also in this list. If no SYSMODs are
in the list, this field and the RESOLVER STATUS field are both blank.
The remaining parameters are the same as those defined in Format and explanation of data for ERROR HOLDS section.