Name | Value |
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NAME | XB PACKAGE TRACKING |
MENU TEXT | Package Tracking |
UPPERCASE MENU TEXT | PACKAGE TRACKING |
INDEPENDENTLY INVOCABLE | YES |
PACKAGE | IHS/VA UTILITIES |
SCHEDULING RECOMMENDED | YES |
KEEP FROM DELETING | Yes |
ROUTINE | START^XBTRK |
LOCK | XBZ PACKAGE TRACKING |
DESCRIPTION | This option runs START^XBTRK. variable XBSYSID(n), where "n" is a numberic subscript. The option, "XB PACKAGE TRACKING", is recommended to run every 30 days, and is atch'd to the Site Manager's menu, "XUSITEMGR", as a protection against deletion by the Kernel's dangling-option cleanup process. The format of the data global transmitted to the System(s) is: CV^namespace^name^version^#routines^patch where "CV" means "Current Version" on that machine. If the first piece is "PV", the info on that node means the the version of the routines was a "Previous Version". This assumes there are no 'future' versions. Routine START^XBTRK counts the number of patched routines in each namespace in each entry in the PACKAGE file, and, if run in foreground, only delivers a mail message with the results to all local programmers. If Q'd thru option "XB PACKAGE TRACKING", in addition to the mail message getting generated, a file is sent to the system id(s) specified on the 2nd page of the TaskMan option scheduling function, with the id(s) set into |
CREATOR | ADAM,ADAM |
TYPE | run routine |