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I just downloaded a single PTF (per a service call to IBM) to the IFS directory for my image catalogues. I noticed that there are a couple of bin's in the directory (S2141V01.bin and S7818V01.bin). There are no txt files or anything else in the directory (except the PTF that I just downloaded). I googled and midranged both [S2141 only just to expand the possibilities] and didn't get any hits.

I usually whack the images after applying PTF's, but I either failed to do so or never got around to applying whatever is in these bin's (having a senior moment here, obviously). Is there any way to tell what is in these bin's sans an accompanying txt file? I know that I can just load the one PTF into the image catalogue and apply it at this time, but I'm curious what these might be.

Thanks.

Jerry C. Adams
IBM System i Programmer/Analyst
B&W Wholesale
office: 615-995-7024
email: jerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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