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Chapter 3 Source Promotions : Managing Accepted Change Requests

Managing Accepted Change Requests
Managing change requests involves more than promotion. Additional tasks that could be required are:
For more information, refer to Altering Backup Parameters.
For more information, refer to Extracting Change Requests For Target Promotions.
For more information, refer to Promoting Change Requests.
You must consider the preparation requirements for each change request that is eligible for promotion.
Manage Accepted Requests Screen
When you select the Manage Accepted Requests option from the Change Request Management menu, a screen similar to the following one appears. This screen displays change requests that are accepted and not yet promoted.

 
Manage Accepted Requests
Command ==> Scroll P
REQUEST# STATUS REQUESTOR CATEGORY COMPONENT
----------- ------ ---------------- -------------------- ----------------
_ 5252 X USR30 BUG FIX REPORT DEFINER
_ 5262 X USR30 BUG FIX REPORT DEFINER
_ 5308 X USR30 BUG FIX REPORT DEFINER
_ 5370 X USR30 BUG FIX REPORT DEFINER
_ 5400 X RFS20 BUG FIX IDMS
_ 5432 A USR30 CODE IMPROVEMENT DB2 GATEWAY
_ 5448 A RFS20 CODE IMPROVEMENT DOCUMENTATION
_ 5451 A USR40 INTERFACE CHANGE MISCELLANEOUS
A-Alloc B-Batch I-Prom Imd K-Backup P-Print U-Unaccept V-View X-Extract
PFKEYS: 12=EXIT 13=PRINT 3=END 5=FIND NEXT 9=RECALL

 
The various line commands available on this screen and their use are explained in the remaining sections of this chapter.
Command Line and PF Keys
You can use any of the Object Manager primary commands to vary the displayed list. Refer to TIBCO Object Service Broker Getting Started for more information on standard primary commands and PF key usage.
Returning the Change Request For Revision
When you unaccept a change request, you return it to the control of its creator. If applicable, the change request can be re-submitted after the problem or situation is resolved.
Procedure
To return a change request to its developer, type U (unaccept) and press Enter at the command line. The status of the change request becomes U (unaccepted).
Allocating Data Sets (z/OS Platform)
If you are running TIBCO Object Service Broker on a z/OS platform, you must allocate your data sets before promoting your change requests. This must be done before you use any of the following functions:
Procedure
To allocate your files, type A (alloc) and press Enter at the command line. The status of the change request remains unchanged.
Other Management Commands
You can use two additional commands in your management of accepted change requests. These are:
V
These commands do not affect the status of the change request.

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