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ChangeMan LDI ?

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 10:53 pm
by reebahs
Hi All,

I have made changes in a copy book of package XYZ and recompiled the program (available in the same package) which is using that copybook.
Now I am trying to promote my package and in the promote screen it is showing component type as LDI instead of SRC.

Anyway I have promoted the package successfully. And trying to run the job but program is not runnig with updated copybook changes.

Could anyone help me out in this issue ?


Thanks in Adv,
Reebahs.

Re: ChangeMan LDI ?

PostPosted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 1:59 am
by NicC
Your Changeman support and/or your co-workers can help you out. And much more quickly than we could. What does LDI stand for?

Re: ChangeMan LDI ?

PostPosted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 10:59 pm
by reebahs
Hi All,

I came to know that it my program is not a BMP program that is why changeman is giving component type as LDI.

My JOB is not picking latest load of copybook & program even though package promotion in changeman is successful.

Could anyone help me out in this ?

Re: ChangeMan LDI ?

PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 1:47 am
by NicC
presumably something is wrong in the setup of your changeman environment. The ONLY people who can help are your changeman support.

Re: ChangeMan LDI ?

PostPosted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 11:59 am
by Anuj Dhawan
Telling us that a component is of type "LDI" instead of "SRC" does not help us, this is totally site-specific. Change-Man like any other version control tool will refer different program-types with different "nick-names" and compiling a program which is simple COBOL-Batch program as COBOL-IMS (BMP) won't get you going.

Just for an experiment, make sure what type of program you've -- COBOL-DB2, COBOL, COBOL-IMS or... then "check-out" a similar program from "base-line" and "cut-paste" your program in this newly checked-out program after removing the original code from it. This way you get the "type of program" fine. Compile the program again.

Having said that, as Nic has indicated - the best answer for this you can get from your local support or some senior around there, who have experience with this.