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MF35014 and MF34708 are both superceded by MF35404 which has since been
superceded by MF35952.  There are a dozen PTF's in this chain.  Try
installing the latest and it will likely fix the status of MF34708.

Regards,
 
Scott Ingvaldson
iSeries System Administrator
GuideOne Insurance Group

-----Original Message-----
date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 14:33:57 -0500
from: Jerry Adams <jerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: PTF Defect

I am getting ready to put on the latest CUM and groups.  Reviewing the 
Defective PTFs list I noticed that one defect (MF34708) is installed 
Perm on my system.  At the same time the fixing PTF (MF35014) is shown 
as installed.  (All of this through Navigator.)

The recommended action for the defect is to remove MF34708 and apply the

fix. 

My question is: Do I need to remove MF34708 since MF35014 is already 
installed?  I would have expected MF34708 to say Superseded, but it 
doesn't, thus the question.

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