Each Move Request on the Pending file that meets all selection criteria is written first to the History file. Next, the Move Request is deleted from the database, and finally, an entry is logged on the APCS5950‑01 Selection Report. If after purging the Move Requests there are any Move Levels defined to your database that are pending deletion, APCS5950 evaluates the database to determine if there are no longer any references to those levels, and if not then remove those levels.
After purging the Move Requests, all move levels defined to your database are also defined to your History file. Any move levels that were already defined to your History file that are no longer defined to your database are marked as pending deletion. Those levels are not removed from your History file until the APCS5955 program determines that they are no longer referenced. The Move Requests on the History file are in the same format as those on the database.
There is an internal identifier on the History file to indicate that it is not the actual database. This ensures that the database is not used inadvertently as the History file in this job.
If an abend or system failure occurs while job APJJ5950 is executing, just rerun this job because the job has been designed to be self‑correcting.
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