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$TXT Created by TRAN-TEST,BA at KRN.FO-OAKLAND.MED.VA.GOV (KIDS) on Thursday, 03/10/11 at 18:44
=============================================================================
Run Date: APR 19, 2011 Designation: XU*8*431
Package : XU - KERNEL Priority: Mandatory
Version : 8 SEQ #453 Status: Released
Compliance Date: MAY 20, 2011
=============================================================================
Associated patches: (v)XU*8*120 <<= must be installed BEFORE `XU*8*431'
(v)XU*8*243 <<= must be installed BEFORE `XU*8*431'
(v)XU*8*455 <<= must be installed BEFORE `XU*8*431'
Subject: ErrorTrap Fixes and Summary
Category:
- Routine
- Data Dictionary
- Input Template
- Print Template
Description:
============
Patch Tracking #: 47075861
Test sites:
- LITTLE ROCK, AR VAMC
- MONTANA HCS
- SAN DIEGO, CA VAMC
- TAMPA, FL VAMC
Blood Bank Clearance: 03/04/2008
Patch XU*8*431
1. For Developers: New API APPERROR^%ZTER("Application error")
will put the text passed in as the error name in the error trap.
2. To address the situation at Ann Arbor where the error trap was called
until a disk full issue brought the site down. The error trap routine
^%ZTER now will check a count in the error trap summary file (#3.077) and
stop recording errors once this limit has been reached. This limit is
initialized to 10 but can be changed by the sites by using FileMan to edit
the KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS file (#8989.3) field ERROR LIMIT (#520.1).
3. Changed the UCI,VOL field (#4.04) in the Error Number Multiple (#1) of
the Error Log file (#3.075) to hold the output from GETENV^%ZOSV.
4. Error Trap Summary. When run it reads the current ERROR LOG file(#3.075),
and builds an entry in file 3.077 for each error found in a
specific routine and a specific location in that routine. Various parts of
the error are captured in this file and kept over the long term so that the
first and the most recent occurrences are recorded and can be tracked.
Differences in the access option and the stack are captured if different
from the first captured error. This file serves as the first stage of a
Regional/National monitoring program which will help us find the systemic
software problems and solve them. This will result in a stronger and more
resilient application environment while allowing us to focus our efforts
where they will do the most good.
The loading of this file is done by scheduling option "Update Error Trap
Summary" [XUER UPDATE DEMAND/BATCH] to run each day. After loading any new
errors to the file if the KSP (#8989.3) field SEND ERROR SUMMARY (#520.2) is
set to Yes it will scan the file and send a message for any error that has
not been sent before to the mail group XTER SUMMARY LOAD. One member of the
mail group is S.XTER SUMMARY [email protected].
5. Remedy ticket HD278949.
Using the option REMOVE A TYPE OF ERROR [XUERTRP TYPE]
would cause following errors to overwrite errors that had not been removed.
In investigating this, XINDEX reported that XTERPUR had locks without
timeouts. This has been corrected. The main issue is fixed in %ZTER.
6. E-mail
Made a change so printing an error to the screen included the header
information.
7. Added a Option Error Trap Param Edit [XUER EDIT PARAMS] to the Kernel
Management Menu [XUKERNEL].
The DD changes are listed after the install instructions.
Also included in the Build are:
PRINT TEMPLATE: ACTION:
XTER ERROR SUMMARY FILE #3.077 SEND TO SITE
XTER SUMMARY MOVE FILE #3.077 SEND TO SITE
MAIL GROUP: ACTION:
XTER SUMMARY ERROR SEND TO SITE
XTER SUMMARY LOAD SEND TO SITE
OPTION: ACTION:
XUER NOTE SEND TO SITE
XUER PURGE ERROR SUMMARY SEND TO SITE
XUER SUMMARY SEND TO SITE
XUER SUMMARY INQUIRE SEND TO SITE
XUER SUMMARY MOST RECENT SEND TO SITE
XUER UPDATE DEMAND/BATCH SEND TO SITE
XUERRS USE AS LINK FOR
MENU/ITEM/SUBS CRIBERS
===================================================================
Installation Instructions:
>>>Users may remain on the system.
>>>TaskMan does *not* need to be stopped.
1. Use the 'INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE' option on the PackMan menu. This
option will load the KIDS package onto your system.
2. The patch has now been loaded into a Transport global on your
system. You now need to use KIDS to install the Transport global.
On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the following
options:
Verify Checksums in Transport Global
Print Transport Global
Compare Transport Global to Current System
Backup a Transport Global
3. Users can remain on the system.
This patch can be loaded any non-peak time.
TaskMan can remain running.
4. Installation will take less than 2 minutes.
Install Package(s) 'XU*8.0*431'
==========
3.075 ERROR LOG (Partial Definition)
3.077 ERROR TRAP SUMMARY
8989.3 KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS (Partial Definition)
Incoming Mail Groups:
Enter the Coordinator for Mail Group 'XTER SUMMARY LOAD':
(For sending to FORUM)
Enter the Coordinator for Mail Group 'XTER SUMMARY ERROR':
(Only used to report errors on FORUM)
Want KIDS to Rebuild Menu Trees Upon Completion of Install? No//
Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? No//
Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? No//
The post-init routine will automatically rename ZTER to %ZTER.
5. Schedule the option Update Error Trap Summary [XUER UPDATE DEMAND/BATCH]
to run each day to move date from the Error Trap to the Error trap
Summary and to FORUM if the SEND ERROR SUMMARY flag is set.
6. Review your Error Trap Screens. You will still want to use them
to limit the number of errors you recorded.
===================================================================
STANDARD DATA DICTIONARY #3.077 -- ERROR TRAP SUMMARY FILE
NOV 5,2007@14:24:46 PAGE 1
STORED IN ^%ZTER(3.077, (2 ENTRIES) SITE: SF CIOFO, KERNEL PATCH ACCOUNT
DATA NAME GLOBAL DATA
ELEMENT TITLE LOCATION TYPE
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is a tool for capturing the VistA errors at each site. These
findings can be used locally and pushed to a central repository to help to
prioritize the efforts to seal up the hot spots in the applications.
CROSS
REFERENCED BY: ERROR TEXT(B), ERROR TEXT(C), DATE/TIME OF ERROR(D),
USER NAME(USER)
3.077,.01 ERROR TEXT 0;1 FREE TEXT (Required)
ERR TXT
INPUT TRANSFORM: K:$L(X)>60!($L(X)<3)!'(X'[U) X
LAST EDITED: OCT 31, 2007
HELP-PROMPT: Answer must be 3-60 characters in length
DESCRIPTION: This is the text captured with the
error. It is a means of providing a common
key for the errors to be clustered
under. Each one will has a series of
characteristics which will be captured for
later analysis even after the error has
been purged off of the ^%ZTER global.
The first date and time is stored as will be
the most recent occurrence.
TECHNICAL DESCR: This string will be parsed off of the $ZE
sting. If the string is not there, then an
"[Unknown Xecute]" will be created to store
these cases.
CROSS-REFERENCE: 3.077^B
1)= S ^%ZTER(3.077,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
2)= K ^%ZTER(3.077,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
CROSS-REFERENCE: 3.077^C^KWIC
1)= S %1=1 F %=1:1:$L(X)+1 S I=$E(X,%) I ",~<>(
):;"[I S I=$E($E(X,%1,%-1),1,30),%1=%+1 I $L(I)
>2,^DD("KWIC")'[I S ^%ZTER(3.077,"C",I,DA)=""
2)= S %1=1 F %=1:1:$L(X)+1 S I=$E(X,%) I ",~<>(
):;"[I S I=$E($E(X,%1,%-1),1,30),%1=%+1 I $L(I)
>2 K ^%ZTER(3.077,"C",I,DA)
3)= Used to make lookup easy
3.077,1 FIRST DATE/TIME 0;2 DATE
INPUT TRANSFORM: S %DT="EST" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
LAST EDITED: DEC 17, 1999
DESCRIPTION: This is the first date and time that the error
has occurred. It is of historic importance and
can be used to find the causative event of the
error that is being reported.
3.077,2 MOST RECENT DATE/TIME 0;3 DATE
INPUT TRANSFORM: S %DT="EST" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
LAST EDITED: DEC 17, 1999
DESCRIPTION: This is the most recent time that the situation
has happened. It is important in that it is
the most likely to still be in the error trap
global, ^%ZTER.
TECHNICAL DESCR: As this gets updated, the date is compared with
the date/time stored here. This will help to
identify any items which may need to be
accessioned into this summary. It may also be
used to help purge any errors which have not
been active in a long time (and perhaps is now
obsolete code).
3.077,3 ROUTINE NAME 0;4 FREE TEXT
INPUT TRANSFORM: K:$L(X)>20!($L(X)<2) X
LAST EDITED: OCT 31, 2007
HELP-PROMPT: Answer must be 2-20 characters in length.
DESCRIPTION: This is the name of the routine in question.
It will be parsed out of the error string in
.01. This will make the errors much easier to
cluster around the causative routine. This may
actually be amended from the error string
presentation if the causative program is found
to be different.
3.077,3.1 APPLICATION 0;5 POINTER TO PACKAGE FILE (#9.4)
LAST EDITED: AUG 10, 2006
DESCRIPTION: This field will help to identify who are the
responsible parties for this problem.
Eventually, as a package is identified, the
primaries and secondaries will be notified of
the problem automatically as the problem
happens.
TECHNICAL DESCR: This is a pointer to the Package File. Each
package should indicate a mail group that
tracks the responsible parties for this
specific package. This should include any IRM
primary and secondary folks as well as any ADPAC
personnel in the specific area of concern with
this package. The groups should be
self-enrolling and be able to receive the
generated email that will be batched for the
errors of the day.
3.077,4 FREQUENCY 0;6 NUMBER
INPUT TRANSFORM: K:+X'=X!(X>99999999)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
LAST EDITED: OCT 23, 2007
HELP-PROMPT: Type a Number between 1 and 99999999, 0
Decimal Digits
DESCRIPTION: This is the number of times that the error has
been encountered, ever. See FREQUENCY
DISTRIBUTION below for how the error is
occurring during the run of the day.
3.077,5 FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION 4;0 Multiple #3.0775
(Add New Entry without Asking)
LAST EDITED: OCT 23, 2007
3.0775,.001 HOROLOG DATE NUMBER
INPUT TRANSFORM: K:+X'=X!(X>999999)!(X<10000)!(X?.E1"."1.N) X
OUTPUT TRANSFORM: S Y=$$HTE^XLFDT(Y)
LAST EDITED: NOV 01, 2007
HELP-PROMPT: Type a number between 10000 and 999999, 0
Decimal Digits
3.0775,.01 FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION 0;1 FREE TEXT
INPUT TRANSFORM: K X
LAST EDITED: OCT 23, 2007
HELP-PROMPT: Type a Frequency Distribution, 3 to 100
characters
NOTES: XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER
3.077,6 LAST GLOBAL 3;1 FREE TEXT
INPUT TRANSFORM: K:$L(X)>240!($L(X)<2) X
LAST EDITED: DEC 17, 1999
HELP-PROMPT: Answer must be 2-240 characters in length.
DESCRIPTION: This is the last global referenced with the
first such error recorded. If subsequent
errors are recorded, and have different
globals listed, they will be recorded in
the following detail under ERROR EVENTS.
3.077,7 STACK LIST 6;E1,245 FREE TEXT
INPUT TRANSFORM: K:$L(X)>245!($L(X)<3) X
LAST EDITED: OCT 31, 2007
HELP-PROMPT: Answer must be 3-245 characters in length
DESCRIPTION: This is generated from the GETSTK^XTERSUM
function call. It is the chain of calling
levels which were accessed to bring about the
error.
3.077,8 UPLOADED DATE/TIME 0;7 DATE
INPUT TRANSFORM: S %DT="ESTX" D ^%DT S X=Y K:X<1 X
LAST EDITED: APR 03, 2008
HELP-PROMPT: (No range limit on date)
DESCRIPTION: This field holds the date/time that the Error
Summary was set to a consolidation site. A
message will be sent if this field in empty or
less than the "Last seen" field.
3.077,10 ERROR EVENTS 1;0 Multiple #3.07701
DESCRIPTION: This is the $H date and the Sequence number of
this error on that $H date. It provides an
easy way to scan quickly historic occurrences
of these errors. Long period failures
will become more evident when they start
showing up as reoccurring situations which
will need to be dealt with.
TECHNICAL DESCR: This will be pulled from the $H day subscript
in ^%ZTER( and the sequence number which
provides the error profile.
It will look like;58054:3
3.07701,.01 ERROR EVENTS 0;1 FREE TEXT (Multiply asked)
INPUT TRANSFORM: K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<2)!'(X?5.6N1":"1.E) X
LAST EDITED: OCT 31, 2007
HELP-PROMPT: Answer must be 2-30 characters in length
DESCRIPTION: This is the list of captured errors of this
type in the form of +$H:NN where $H is the
+$Horolog day count, and NN is the sequence
number that records the nn'th error for that
day. So if the error is still available,
then, the details can be collected. This
scheme will ensure that each occurrence is
unique.
CROSS-REFERENCE: 3.07701^B
1)= S
^%ZTER(3.077,DA(1),1,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
2)= K ^%ZTER(3.077,DA(1),1,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
3.07701,1 DATE/TIME OF ERROR 0;2 DATE
INPUT TRANSFORM:S %DT="EST" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
LAST EDITED: DEC 31, 1999
DESCRIPTION: This is the date and time as described in the
error report, but converted to FileMan format.
CROSS-REFERENCE:3.077^D
1)= S ^%ZTER(3.077,"D",$E(X,1,30),DA(1),DA)=""
2)= K ^%ZTER(3.077,"D",$E(X,1,30),DA(1),DA)
This cross reference gives the time frames of
these events and makes it easier to reconstruct
the chain of events.
3.07701,2 LINE IF DIFFERENT 1;E1,245 FREE TEXT
INPUT TRANSFORM:K:$L(X)>245!($L(X)<3) X
LAST EDITED: OCT 31, 2007
HELP-PROMPT: Answer must be 3-245 characters in length
DESCRIPTION: This is the offending line of code as captured
by the interpreter.
3.07701,3 LAST GLOBAL IF DIFFERENT 2;1 FREE TEXT
INPUT TRANSFORM:K:$L(X)>240!($L(X)<2) X
LAST EDITED: DEC 17, 1999
HELP-PROMPT: Answer must be 2-240 characters in length.
3.07701,4 $ZHOROLOG DETAIL 0;3 FREE TEXT
INPUT TRANSFORM:K:$L(X)>40!($L(X)<1) X
LAST EDITED: OCT 31, 2007
HELP-PROMPT: Answer must be 1-40 characters in length
3.07701,5 USER DUZ 0;4 FREE TEXT
INPUT TRANSFORM:K:$L(X)>12!($L(X)<1)!'(X!(X?1.12N)) X
LAST EDITED: DEC 30, 1999
HELP-PROMPT: Answer must be 1-12 characters in length.
DESCRIPTION: This is the user who experienced the problem.
This will make it easier for us to check if
this is a needs problem or a training problem.
TECHNICAL DESCR: This and the rest of this record are
loaded from the Error Trap, ^%ZTER(1,.
The routine to do this transformation and
consolidation is XTERSUM. It is in the
name space reserved by Chris Richardson
and was built during his time
at the San Diego VA in La Jolla.
3.07701,6 STACK PATH 6;1 FREE TEXT
INPUT TRANSFORM:K:$L(X)>250!($L(X)<2) X
LAST EDITED: DEC 22, 1999
HELP-PROMPT: Answer must be 2-250 characters in length.
DESCRIPTION: This is the path by which the error level of
execution was accessed. It is a series of
segments, each representing a level of
execution in the model as it was being
performed. Occasionally this list of segments
will exceed the string length so some judicious
exiting has been done to keep the stack list
manageable. Should the list need to be
trimmed, segments will be taken out of the
middle of the stack to accommodate the string
limits. These omissions are marked with an
ellipsis "..." where a segment or segments have
been deleted.
A segment looks like this;
LABEL[+offset]^RTN:command step
The set of segments is wrapped in square
brackets and stored in its entirety in the
event node for comparison with other
events.
3.07701,11 USER NAME 3;1 POINTER TO NEW PERSON FILE (#200)
LAST EDITED: MAR 29, 2000
DESCRIPTION: User Pointer who was on when the error
occurred.
CROSS-REFERENCE:3.077^USER
1)= S
^%ZTER(3.077,"USER",$E(X,1,30),DA(1),DA)=""
2)= K ^%ZTER(3.077,"USER",$E(X,1,30),DA(1),DA)
This allows the lookup by Users.
3.07701,12 OPTION USED 3;2 POINTER TO OPTION FILE (#19)
LAST EDITED: DEC 23, 1999
DESCRIPTION: This is the POINTER to the Option File that
was being used at the time of the error.
3.07701,13 OPTION NAME 3;3 FREE TEXT
INPUT TRANSFORM:K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<2) X
LAST EDITED: DEC 23, 1999
HELP-PROMPT: Answer must be 2-30 characters in length.
DESCRIPTION: This is the name of the option pointed to in
field 2.
3.07701,14 TASK REFERENCED 3;4 POINTER TO TASK'S FILE (#14.4)
LAST EDITED: DEC 23, 1999
DESCRIPTION: This is the task being performed (if it was a
task).
3.07701,15 GLOBAL VOLUME 3;5 FREE TEXT
INPUT TRANSFORM:K:$L(X)>8!($L(X)<2) X
LAST EDITED: OCT 31, 2007
HELP-PROMPT: Answer must be 2-8 characters in length
DESCRIPTION: This is the Global Volumes being accessed when
the task started.
3.07701,16 ROUTINE VOLUME 3;6 FREE TEXT
INPUT TRANSFORM:K:$L(X)>8!($L(X)<2) X
LAST EDITED: OCT 31, 2007
HELP-PROMPT: Answer must be 2-8 characters in length
DESCRIPTION: This is the Routine Set being used when the
Error Occurred.
TECHNICAL DESCR: This and the surrounding variables came
from the Error Trap and XUENV.
3.07701,17 HOST CPU 3;7 FREE TEXT
INPUT TRANSFORM:K:$L(X)>8!($L(X)<2) X
LAST EDITED: OCT 31, 2007
HELP-PROMPT: Answer must be 2-8 characters in length
DESCRIPTION: This is the Name of the CPU the program was
running on.
3.07701,18 RPC BROKER STATE 3;8 FREE TEXT
INPUT TRANSFORM:K:$L(X)>40!($L(X)<2) X
LAST EDITED: DEC 23, 1999
HELP-PROMPT: Answer must be 2-40 characters in length.
DESCRIPTION: This is the description of the Broker Task
being performed.
3.07701,19 UPLOADED 0;5 SET
'0' FOR No;
'1' FOR Yes;
LAST EDITED: OCT 30, 2007
DESCRIPTION: This field tells if this error has been
reported to a central repository.
3.077,20 LINE OF CODE 2;E1,245 FREE TEXT
INPUT TRANSFORM: K:$L(X)>245!($L(X)<3) X
LAST EDITED: OCT 31, 2007
HELP-PROMPT: Answer must be 3-245 characters in length
DESCRIPTION: This is the original line of code which caused
this problem. It should be the same for all
occurrences, but may reflect other failures on
the same line.
3.077,30 DISCUSSION 30;0 WORD-PROCESSING #3.07702
3.077,31 SUPPORT PERSONNEL 31;0 POINTER Multiple #3.077031
(Add New Entry without Asking)
3.077031,.01 SUPPORT PERSONNEL 0;1 POINTER TO NEW PERSON FILE (#200)
LAST EDITED: MAR 29, 2000
DESCRIPTION: This is the person assigned to deal with the
problem. The date assigned will be a
companion data item to this information.
TECHNICAL DESCR: The chain of support folks should be easy to
follow and track who is working on a specific
problem.
CROSS-REFERENCE: 3.077031^B
1)= S ^%ZTER(3.077,DA(1),31,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
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2)= K ^%ZTER(3.077,DA(1),31,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
3.077031,1 WHEN ASSIGNED 0;2 DATE
INPUT TRANSFORM:S %DT="EST" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
LAST EDITED: MAR 29, 2000
DESCRIPTION: This is the date that the SW Engineer was
assigned the problem.
3.077031,2 LAST ACTIVITY DATE 0;3 DATE
INPUT TRANSFORM:S %DT="EST" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
LAST EDITED: MAR 29, 2000
DESCRIPTION: This is the date and time of the last
operation on this problem.
STANDARD DATA DICTIONARY #8989.3 -- KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS FILE
OCT 23,2007@15:43:38 PAGE 1
STORED IN ^XTV(8989.3, (1 ENTRY) SITE: KERNEL PATCH ACCOUNT
DATA NAME GLOBAL DATA
ELEMENT TITLE LOCATION TYPE
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8989.3,520.1 ERROR LIMIT ZTER;1 NUMBER
Error Limit
INPUT TRANSFORM: K:+X'=X!(X>1000)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1.N) X
LAST EDITED: OCT 23, 2007
HELP-PROMPT: Type a number between 1 and 1000, 0 Decimal
Digits
DESCRIPTION: This field holds the maximum number of a
particular error to be recorded on one
day. The count will continue in the ERROR
SUMMARY file (#3.077) field FREQUENCY (#4)
even though the error is not recorded in
the error trap. It is used in the
$$SCREEN^%ZTER logic to tell the
error trap to skip recording the error.
8989.3,520.2 SEND ERROR SUMMARY ZTER;2 SET
'0' FOR No;
'1' FOR Yes;
LAST EDITED: DEC 18, 2007
DESCRIPTION: This field controls if the error summary
routine sends a record to a consolidating
facility when it has finished running. The
mail message is sent to the mail group XTER
SUMMARY LOAD. In the VA this will include the
remote entry G.XTER SUMMARY [email protected].
8989.3,520.3 KEEP ERROR TRAP ZTER;3 NUMBER
INPUT TRANSFORM: K:+X'=X!(X>99999)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
LAST EDITED: MAY 27, 2010
HELP-PROMPT: Type a number between 1 and 99999. Days to
keep detail Error Trap.
DESCRIPTION: This field holds the number of days to keep
the entries in the Detail Error Trap.
Defaults to 7 if left blank.
8989.3,520.4 KEEP ERROR SUMMARY ZTER;4 NUMBER
INPUT TRANSFORM: K:+X'=X!(X>99999)!(X<7)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
LAST EDITED: MAY 27, 2010
HELP-PROMPT: Type a number between 7 and 99999. Days to
keep the Error Summary.
DESCRIPTION: This field holds the number of days to keep
the entries in the Error Trap Summary
since they were last seen. Defaults to 90
if left blank.
STANDARD DATA DICTIONARY #3.075 -- ERROR LOG FILE
STORED IN ^%ZTER(1, (167 ENTRIES) SITE: SF CIOFO, KERNEL PATCH ACCOUNT UCI:
DATA NAME GLOBAL DATA
ELEMENT TITLE LOCATION TYPE
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3.0751,4.04 UCI~VOL~NODE~BOX J;4 FREE TEXT
INPUT TRANSFORM: K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<1) X
LAST EDITED: NOV 19, 2007
HELP-PROMPT: This is the value from GETENV^%ZOSV.
DESCRIPTION: This field contains the UCI and VOL in which
the job was running at the time the error was
generated.
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Routine Information:
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The second line of each of these routines now looks like:
;;8.0;KERNEL;**[Patch List]**;Jul 10, 1995;Build 35
The checksums below are new checksums, and
can be checked with CHECK1^XTSUMBLD.
Routine Name: XTER1
Before: B27359936 After: B28754239 **8,392,431**
Routine Name: XTER1A
Before: B25511369 After: B27283149 **63,112,120,431**
Routine Name: XTERPUR
Before: B10460045 After: B10067761 **243,431**
Routine Name: XTERSUM
Before: n/a After: B48040361 **431**
Routine Name: XTERSUM1
Before: n/a After: B11333211 **431**
Routine Name: XTERSUM3
Before: n/a After: B11921916 **431**
Routine Name: XTERSUM4
Before: n/a After: B4445199 **431**
Routine Name: ZTER
Before: B38379004 After: B51850002 **8,18,32,24,36,63,73,79,86,
112,118,162,275,392,455,431**
Routine list of preceding patches: 120, 243, 455
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User Information:
Entered By : FORT,WALLY Date Entered : SEP 05, 2006
Completed By: SINGH,GURBIR Date Completed: APR 13, 2011
Released By : TILLIS,LEWIS Date Released : APR 19, 2011
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