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<h1 class="topictitle1">Installed status values</h1>
<div><p>Use these values to determine whether you can use a product or
whether you need to upgrade a licensed program.</p>
<div class="section"><p>Following is a description of the installed status values you
might see on the LICPGM displays. You can use these values
to determine whether you can use a product or whether you need to upgrade
a licensed program. If you do not see a value of *COMPATIBLE, you can check
the other installed status values for how to proceed.</p>
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<dd><strong></strong></dd>
<dt class="dlterm">*COMPATIBLE</dt>
<dd>The product is installed. Its version, release, and <span>modification
is</span> compatible with the installed level of the operating system. You can
use this program with the installed level of the operating system.</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">*INSTALLED</dt>
<dd>The product is installed, but might or might not be compatible
with the installed level of the operating system. <div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> Licensed programs
that are part of the single set will be listed on the display panel as *INSTALLED.
You will need to verify that the release level of the licensed program is
compatible with the release level of the operating system. For IBM<sup>®</sup> products,
either check the current release levels for licensed programs in the topic, <a href="rzahcswslpsze.htm#rzahcswslpsze">Licensed program releases and sizes</a>, or check with your software
supplier before you use the licensed program.</div>
</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">*ERROR</dt>
<dd>Either the product has not installed successfully or the product is only
partially installed. For example, a language or a language object for the
product is not installed. Use the Check Product Option (CHKPRDOPT) command
to determine the cause of the failure. To determine the cause of a missing
object, enter <samp class="codeph">GO LICPGM</samp> and select options 10 and 50. <div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> The product lists now show many products, such as Programming Request
for Price Quotations (PRPQ), licensed program offerings (LPO), and non-IBM
products. This *ERROR status might have existed before the upgrade to the
current operating system release, but was not detected. Use the <span>CHKPRDOPT
command</span> to find out why the product shows an *ERROR, and contact your
software provider if you need help correcting the problem.</div>
</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">*BACKLEVEL</dt>
<dd>The product is installed. Its version, release, and <span>modification is</span> not
compatible with the currently installed level of the operating system. To
correct this problem, install a current release of this product. And if you
have secondary languages, install a new release of these languages as well,
using LICPGM menu option 21. <div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> If you use a licensed program that is listed
as *BACKLEVEL, you run the risk of having an information mix up between release
levels, or some portions of the licensed program might not work properly.
An installed status value of *COMPATIBLE is desired.</div>
</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">*BKLVLOPT</dt>
<dd>The product is installed. Its version, release, and <span>modification is</span> not
compatible with the currently installed level of the base product that is
associated with the option. To correct this problem, install a current release
of this option.</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">*BKLVLBASE</dt>
<dd>The product is installed, but its associated base product is not compatible
with this option. To correct this problem, install a current release of the
base product.</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">Blank (on LICPGM menu, option 11)</dt>
<dd>If no value is shown, a blank in the installed status column means that
the product is not installed.</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">*NOPRIMARY</dt>
<dd>The product is installed, but the language for the product is not the
same as the primary language of the operating system. To correct this problem,
install the primary language for the product by using the Restore Licensed
Program (RSTLICPGM) command or from the LICPGM menu. <div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> If this product
is an LPO, PRPQ or non-IBM product, it is possible that the licensed program
(from the manufacturer) is not available in the primary language of the operating
system.</div>
</dd>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzahcsoftref1.htm" title="This topic contains a collection of supporting information about the concepts and tasks related to upgrading or installing software.">Software reference</a></div>
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