Question:
Is there a table mapping the ACF2 FMIDs for ACF2 r14, r15 and r16?
Answer:
CA ACF2 for z/OS: Mapping of r14 FMIDs to r16 FMIDs.
Important note to follow:
? The FMID naming convention has been changed. r14 FMIDs followed the CX1Ennn format whereas r15 & r16 FMIDs follow the new CAX1nnn format.
? The FMIDs no longer contain the release number within them.
? The number of FMIDs has been reduced to simplify installation and maintenance procedures.
The following table demonstrates the mapping of r14 FMIDs to r16 FMIDs:
CA ACF2 Component
| r14 FMID | r15 FMID | r16 FMID |
CA ACF2 z/OS Component | CX1E000 | CAX1F00 | CAX1G00 |
CA ACF2 SAF Component | CX8E000 | CAX1F00 | CAX1G00 |
CA ACF2 JES2 Component | CX1E010 | CAX1F01 | CAX1G01 |
CA ACF2 JES3 Component | CX1E009 | CAX1F02 | CAX1G02 |
CA ACF2 CICS | CX1E052 | CAX1F03 | CAX1G03 |
CA ACF2 IMS | CX1E0A8 | CAX1F04 | CAX1G04 |
CA ACF2 IMS | CX1E0B8 | CAX1F04 | CAX1G04 |
CA ACF2 IMS | CX1E018 | CAX1F04 | CAX1G04 |
CA ACF2 IMS Batch | CX1E003 | CAX1F05 | CAX1G05 |
CA ACF2 IMS Batch | CX1E0A3 | CAX1F05 | CAX1G05 |
CA ACF2 IMS Batch | CX1E0B3 | CAX1F05 | CAX1G05 |
CA ACF2 IMS Batch | CX1E013 | CAX1F05 | CAX1G05 |