How can someone verify which components in the CA IDMS product family are installed?
Release: All supported releases.
The products that have been installed for IDMS can be identified by using SMP/E. SMP/E keeps a record of everything that has been installed. From the SMP/E reports, FMIDs will be displayed. Interpreting the FMIDs will reveal the installed products.
SMP/E keeps a record of everything that has been installed. All the SMP/E information is kept in the CSI, a VSAM dataset; to access the information, you need to know the name of this CSI dataset. Software products are known to SMP/E as FMIDs. One product may be installed as multiple FMIDs, but each FMID belongs to only one licensed product. By requesting a list of the installed FMIDs, you can identify the products which have been installed. This list can be requested via the online SMP/E access, or by running a batch job. To get a batch report that shows only the FMIDs, using the following JCL:
//SMPGO EXEC PGM=GIMSMP,REGION=4096K,PARM='DATE=U'
//SMPCSI DD DISP=OLD,DSN=name.of.your.csi //SMPCNTL DD * SET BOUNDARY(IDMSTGT). LIST SYSMOD FUNCTION. /*
To create an online report using online SMP/E access, follow these basic steps, as demonstrated in the accompanying screen prints:
You should see a list of the SYSMODs installed, which will include APARs, Usermods, and FMIDs for installed products.
Interpreting an FMID
Once you have the list of FMIDs, from either a batch or online report, then you will need to translate the FMID names into the product names. FMIDs will begin with the letter "C", followed by a 2-digit code that corresponds to the product; this 2-digit code comes from the 2 nd and 3 rd letters of the FMID. To map the 2-digit code to the products they represent, use the following chart:
Product Family | Code | Product Name |
IDMS | A4 | CA-IDMS/DICTLOAD |
EI | CA-ADS/GENERATOR | |
EJ | CA-IDMS/DBCS OPTION | |
FE | CA-ADS (or CA-IDMS/ASF, see note below) | |
FF | CA-ADS/BATCH | |
FG | CA-OLQ | |
FH | CA-ICMS | |
FI | CA-IDMS CICS SUPPORT | |
FK | CA-IDMS/CULPRIT | |
FL | CA-EDP/AUDITOR | |
FM | CA-ADS/APPC | |
FN | CA-DB:ARCHITECT | |
GJ | CA-IDMS/DB | |
GP | CA-IDMS/UCF | |
GQ | CA-IDMS/DC | |
GS | CA-IDMS/DDS | |
GT | CA-IDMS/DB SQL OPTION | |
GU | CA-IDMS/DL1 TRANSPARENCY | |
GV | CA-IDMS/TOTAL TRANSPARENCY | |
GW | CA-IDMS/VSAM TRANSPARENCY | |
GX | CA-PRESSPACK | |
GY | CA-IDMS/PERFMON | |
H8 | CA-IDMS AGENT | |
QL | TP/SHADOW | |
XS | CA-IDMS/SERVER | |
XU | TP/INTERCOM | |
XV | TP/TASKMAST | |
ZE | CA-IDMS/DBOMP TRANSPARENCY | |
ZF | CA-VTX/PRESTEL * | |
ZG | CA-VTX/TELETEL * | |
CA-IDMS TOOLS | FP | CA-IDMS/JOURNAL ANALYZER |
F7 | CA-IDMS/LOG ANALYZER | |
F8 | CA-IDMS/MASTERKEY | |
F9 | CA-IDMS/ONLINE LOG DISPLAY | |
GI | CA-IDMS/SCHEMA MAPPER | |
H4 | CA-IDMS/DB ANALYZER | |
H7 | CA-IDMS/DB AUDIT | |
IR | CA-IDMS/DB REORG | |
IV | CA-IDMS Tools Common Modules (installed with any Tools Product) | |
J8 | CA-IDMS Tools Common Modules (installed with any Tools Product) | |
KB | CA-IDMS Tools Common Modules (installed with any Tools Product) | |
KJ | CA-IDMS/DMLO | |
KP | General Sort, one of the Tools Common Modules (installed with any Tools Product) | |
ME | CA-IDMS/ADS TRACE | |
MU | CA-IDMS/DICIONARY MIGRATOR ASSISTANT | |
MV | CA-IDMS/DICTIONARY MIGRATOR | |
M3 | CA-IDMS/DICTIONARY MODULE EDITOR | |
M4 | CA-IDMS/DICTIONARY QUERY FACILITY | |
N2 | CA-IDMS Tools Common Modules (installed with any Tools Product) | |
N3 | CA-IDMS Tools Common Modules (installed with any Tools Product) | |
N4 | CA-IDMS Tools Common Modules (installed with any Tools Product) | |
OT | CA-IDMS/DB EXTRACTOR | |
O2 | CA-IDMS/DC SORT | |
O3 | CA-IDMS/ENFORCER | |
O4 | CA-IDMS/SASO | |
O5 | CA-IDMS/ADS ALIVE | |
O6 | CA-IDMS/TASK ANALYZER | |
O7 | CA-IDMS Tools Common Modules (installed with any Tools Product) |
Note: FMIDs CFEG000, CFEG005 and CFEG006 all indicate CA ADS. (CFEG005 is for mixed case sites and CFEG006 is for uppercase only sites.) CFEG002, CFEG008 and CFEG009 all indicate ASF; CFEG008 and CFEG009 are for mixed case and uppercase, respectively .
* These products valid only for R15.0 and prior.
The fourth and fifth letters in the FMID tell the release. The G0 in all the examples in the preceding paragraph represents r16.0; the FMIDs would contain H0 in these places for r17.0, and F0 for R15.0.