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Ed_Arnold:

--- Quote from: rjchavez on January 16, 2021, 09:04:34 AM ---FYI, I think you need to use ShopZ to order

--- End quote ---

Correct!

And what you want to order are the FMIDs for CMOD and ODF, H272A50 and J272A52.

Ed

chuckalugk:
Is there a link to 10.5 installation for z/OS?  I recall 10.1 having jobs to run that setup the SMPE zones and DDDEF.  When doing shopz and trying to run the job it is failing on GIM54501S ** ALLOCATION FAILED FOR SMPLOG BECAUSE THERE IS NO DD STATEMENT IN THE JCL AND NO DDDEF ENTRY IN THE GLOBAL
             ZONE.                                                                                                     

Ed_Arnold:

--- Quote from: chuckalugk on February 01, 2021, 05:56:45 AM ---Is there a link to 10.5 installation for z/OS?  I recall 10.1 having jobs to run that setup the SMPE zones and DDDEF.  When doing shopz and trying to run the job it is failing on GIM54501S ** ALLOCATION FAILED FOR SMPLOG BECAUSE THERE IS NO DD STATEMENT IN THE JCL AND NO DDDEF ENTRY IN THE GLOBAL
             ZONE.                                                                                                   

--- End quote ---

I think what you're looking for is the Program Directory of the base FMID for CMOD 10.5:

https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/608849

Ed

Ed_Arnold:
PH31060 -                                                           
  ARSUUPDT FIELD ARSCSXITUPDTEXIT-FILENAME VALUE CHANGED IN VERSION 10.1                                                             
  PROBLEM SUMMARY:                                                   
  ****************************************************************   
  * USERS AFFECTED: All Content Manager OnDemand for z/OS 10.1   *   
  *                 and above using arsload -E and loading files *   
  *                 from the JES spool.                          *   
  ****************************************************************   
  * PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: When loading files from the JES spool   *   
  *                      and specifying the -E option to         *   
  *                      arsload, the arsuupdt exit              *   
  *                      ArsCSXitUpdtExit->pFileName parameter   *   
  *                      receives a pointer to a string that     *   
  *                      starts with 'DD:'.  Previously it       *   
  *                      pointed to a string containing a        *   
  *                      psudo-filename like                     *   
  *                      /arsa/tmp/MVS042.BPXAS.ADFOUT.STD.20110 *   
  *                      5.1804170016779814.ARD.                 *   
  ****************************************************************   
  ARGLOAD was inadvertently changed to pass the DD name as the       
  pFileName parameter when processing a spool files.                 
  PROBLEM CONCLUSION:                                               
  ARGLOAD is changed to pass the psudo-filename as the pFileName     
  parameter when processing a spool file. 


Had a report of loads failing.

(a) be sure to test the exit after applying this maintenance

(b) Level 2 might have a workaround

Ed

Ed_Arnold:
Using 31-bit COBOL exits?

New DD def per the ++ACTION HOLD

++HOLD(UI74252) SYSTEM FMID(H272A50) REASON(ACTION) DATE(21062)     
  COMMENT(                                                           
  New DD definition to be added:  ARSSYSOU.     
                   
  Changed DD definition: SYSOUT as used by the CMOD. 
               
  This fix changes the LE runtime options for 31-bit exits.   
     
  Previously, any 31-bit exit COBOL DISPLAYs appeared in SYSOUT.
   
  With this change 31-bit exit COBOL displays will now appear in     
  the ARSSYSOU DD definition.               
                       
  This change fixes a problem with a 64-bit LE enclave interfering   
  with 31-bit LE enclave usage.   
                                   
  It does this by separating 31-bit enclave usage of the MSGFILE     
  with the default of SYSOUT from the 64-bit LE enclave usage of     
  the MSGFILE with the default of SYSOUT.     
                       
  This change will cause any 31-bit exit COBOL DISPLAYs to now       
  appear on a DD of ARSSYSOU instead of a DD of SYSOUT. 
           
  If customers are relying on the output from the exits appearing   
  on the SYSOUT DD, the ARSSYSOU DD needs to be used instead.).                                                                

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