During the original installation, certain libraries may have been copied to libraries outside the IOA libraries and afterwards modified locally. In this step, the locally modified libraries are identified, so they can be first backed up. (Otherwise the new members in these libraries will overwrite the modified members.) When the Activate Upgrade step is run, the selected elements are copied to the site libraries. After the job has completed successfully, the local modifications must be reapplied to these members.
PROCJCL elements may be brought in an upgrade. Previously, members of the PROCJCL library may have been copied by the installation jobs to a library specified by the PROCLIB installation parameter.
If any PROCJCL members for the installed products are replaced by the upgrade, they will be listed when selecting this step, and can be selected to be recopied using the S options. If any of the selected members had local modifications in the site library, back them up first, before submitting the Activate Upgrade, and re-work the changes after this step is completed.
If either the PROCLIB parameter is set to the default value (DONTCOPY, do not copy to a site library), or if no PROCJCL elements are replaced in this upgrade, for the products installed, an appropriate message is issued, and the step marked COMPLETE. Continue with Step 2.6 – Post APPLY Exception Handling.
For assistance in deciding which elements to copy, use the following line commands:
B - to view the new version of the element
V - to read the PTF description
Note: The V option is not active after the PTFs for the upgrade have been ACCEPTed.
Note: If any of these elements have local modifications, back them up now, and reapply the modifications to the new copies after the Activate Upgrade job has completed.
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