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-------------------  PSP Appendix A - Product Change Index  ------ Row 1 of 28
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                     Product Change Abstracts since 98/10
Line Cmds: S Select
Cmd    Selected    Component     Number      (Total       82 )
 -        ---         ---        ------
 _                    ACT             5
 _                    AST             2
 _                    AUM             2
 _                    BAS             6
 _                    CAP             5
 _                    CIC             4
 _                    DB2             3
 _                    DEX             3
 _                    IDM             2
 _                    IMS             4
 _                    LDE             1
 _                    MMG             1
 _                    MQR             3
 _                    MQS             3
 _                    PER             1
 _                    RMF             3
 _                    SMF             4
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PSP Appendix A - Product Change Index panel (PSPPXAI)


The PSP Appendix A - Product Change Index panel is displayed
when the All Product Change Abstracts To-Date option is
selected from the Problem Analysis menu.  The panel provides
a scrollable list of CA MICS components and the number of
product changes included for each.

Use the SELECT primary or line command to select a
component's changes for review.  When a component is
selected, the PSP Appendix A - Product Change Abstract panel
is displayed.  After you select a component, this product
change index panel is redisplayed. The Selected column will
contain YES to indicate that the component has been selected
and viewed during this session.  A NO indicates the component
has been selected but not viewed.