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Jim:
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To support installing an LPP's objects into an IASP, you must code IBM-supplied exit programs that work with those software packaging APIs and the RSTLICPGM command, and these exits are not very well-documented.

The process is even worse when creating, loading and applying PTFs for your own LPPs. All LPP objects to be PTFed _must exist_ in *SYSBAS. Then, you have to use a PTF exit program to optionally replicate some or all of those objects into one or more IASPs -- but, this hardly what I would call /a trivial exercise/ by any stretch of the imagination.

Mark S. Waterbury

> On 10/3/2014 11:29 AM, Jim Oberholtzer wrote:
Mark,

True an LPP has to exist in *SYSBAS but that does not stop that same LPP
from installing whatever it would like into an iASP. So put the minimum set
of objects in *SYSBAS needed and restore everything else into an iASP. PTF
application can be done the same way. You cite a restriction that is
trivial.

--
Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects




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