Function ZA - Cumulative Fix Pack and Applymod Display (Administrator)

This menu-driven function serves as a display utility for the Com-plete applymods that are in force for the current session.

If you select the function code ZA from the UUTIL main menu, the Applymod Display appears on your terminal screen:

14:22:50        TID    12          COMPLETE          User SAG          17.07.09
                                                                           UZA1
                       ----    Applymod Display      ---                       
                                                                               
                                                                               
    Fc Function                               Fc Function                      
    -- --------------------                   -- --------------------          
    AL Applymod List ......                   AU Used Applymods .....          
                                                                               
                                                                               
    Select Function ..:                                                        
                                                                               
    From Applymod ....:   0                                                    
    To   Applymod ....:   0                                                    
                                                                               
    You are running Com-plete  661    Cumulative Fix   03                      
                    APS        331    Cumulative Fix   05                      
                    HTP        261    Cumulative Fix   03                      
                                                                               
                 on z/OS     01.10.00                                          
                                                                               
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Meaning of the functions:

Function Meaning
AL Displays a list of all available applymods
AU Displays the applymods that are currently effective for the Com-plete session within the range specified in the From Applymod and To Applymod fields.

AL - Display Applymod List

To display a list of all available applymods, select the AL function on the Zap and Applymod Display screen:

16:06:55        TID    10          COMTEST2          User COK           07/07/05
                            --- Applymod Display ---                        UZA3
 S Nbr St Applymod Usage                                                   Mod
 - --- -- --------------------------------------------------------------- ---
     1    No page eject at start of a hardcopy                             Y
     2    Page eject after a hardcopy                                      Y
     3    Call ULSRPSFS for each internal COM-PLETE operation
     4    UEDIT does not delete SD file at termination                     Y
     5    Display date and time on the hello message                       Y
     6    Noncontrol users may issue operator commands                     Y
     7    Noncontrol terminals may issue TID functions                     Y
     8    Don"t clear unused parts of thread at PGM start and roll-in      Y
     9    Include unused parts of thread into thread dump                  Y
    10    UQ: Security by SAF classes JESJOBS and JESSPOOL                 Y
    11    ULOG: Display the Account field                                  Y
    12    UQ: Pass "//*UQ ..." card to UUQEX1, except "//*UQ ALLOW"        Y
    13    Mapping system rewrites map constant fields                      Y
    14    Priority messages can be sent from batch programs                Y
    15    No MSG/PO if it gets an I/O error                                Y
    16    UEDIT Submit default is NOSAVE                                   Y
    
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Applymods currently set are indicated by "On" in the column headed "St". Dynamic applymods are indicated in this display "Y" in the column headed "M".

Modifying Applymods (Control Users only)

Applymods that are defined as dynamic can be activated or deactivated from this list by entering "F" (Flip) for the applymod in the column headed "S".

Note:
Applymod modifications are in effect system-wide during the current Com-plete session only. If you want the applymod to be effective for a longer period, use the APPLYMOD sysparm and restart Com-plete.

Displaying Information on Applymods

For details on applymods, see Binary modifications (Applymods) in the Com-plete System Programming documentation.

AU - Display Used Applymods

To display the applymods that are currently in force for the Com-plete session, select the AU function from the Zap and Applymod Display. The following screen is displayed:

16:10:10        TID    10          COMTEST2          User COK          07/07/05
                           --- Applymod Display ---                        UZA3
 S Nbr St Applymod Usage                                                  Mod
 - --- -- --------------------------------------------------------------- ---
    29 On Screen format taken from VTAM bind area                          Y
    66 On Do not use Pf-key 1 to 6 for terminal paging                     Y
    77 On Don"t check user supplied addresses                              Y
    81 On Look for "local" profile (SDAM) data                             Y
    92 On When taking a dump, use the "SDUMP" function to produce it       Y
     0
     0
     0
     0
     0
     0
     0
     0
     0
     0
     0
 
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The handling of used applymods is the same as for the applymod overview described above.