Appendix E. PSP ONLINE PANEL FLOW AND DIALOG › E.3 Option 1 - Problem Analysis › E.3.4 Change Status › E.3.4.1 Status of Component
E.3.4.1 Status of Component
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CA MICS component => ALL (ccc or ALL)
Line Cmds: S Select change status B Browse change P Print change
Cmd Print Change Status Apply Date Time Jobname Supd By
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_ ACT6202 UNAPPLIED
_ ACT6200 SELECTED
_ ACT6136 APPLIED 97/05/11 12:55 MNTJOB4
_ ACT6123 SUPERSEDED 97/05/11 12:55 ACT6136
_ ACT6122 SUPERSEDED 97/04/22 09:14 MNTJOB1 ACT6136
_ ACT6111 SELECTED
_ ACT6082 UNAPPLIED
_ ACT6026 UNAPPLIED
_ BAS6305 UNAPPLIED
_ BAS6304 SELECTED
_ BAS6303 SELECTED
_ BAS6300 APPLIED 97/03/28 13:15 BAS6300
_ BAS6228 SUPERSEDED 97/03/28 13:15 BAS6300
_ BAS6227 SUPERSEDED 97/03/28 13:15 BAS6300
_ BAS6210 SUPERSEDED 97/03/28 13:15 BAS6300
_ CIC6725 APPLYING
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Status of Component panel (PSPSCCC)
Processing Notes:
1) Line command S (Select) will switch to the Status of Product Change panel
to give more information about that change.
2) The PRT primary command or P line command cause the change to be printed
when leaving the main Status menu. (All changes to be printed are printed
together.) The print command acts like a toggle switch; the first print
request will flag the product change for printing (P shown next to the CMD
column), the second time will turn it off.
The Status of Component process of Change Status reviews the
status of your CA MICS maintenance. It displays a list of all
product changes and indicates whether each change has been
APPLIED, SUPERSEDED, SELECTED for application, HELD, or is
still APPLYING or UNAPPLIED. You can limit the display to a
single CA MICS component by specifying the three-character
component ID, (example: SMF) following the "CA MICS
component=>" prompt. Enter "ALL" to display all applying or
unapplied maintenance. Product changes can be browsed,
marked for printing when you exit from this process, or
selected to display a list of libraries and members affected
by a change.