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Probably a cardinal sin but I didn't read all the responses so pardon me
if this is repeated information. I'm not sure what the meaning is on
the volume ID's within the image catalog except for the cume which
should be the same as you would see on the physical media, C8305540_1
through 9 in my case right now. From the WRKIMGCLGE press F11 and
you'll see the volume ID's. On another note, why do you do 3 IPL's to
accomplish this task? You can load and apply, delayed, the groups
including HIPER and DB then load and apply the CUME, delayed, then do
one IPL.

Paul Fenstermacher
Certified Specialist - i5 System Administration
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-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Roger Harman
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 12:59 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: How can I tell which downloaded PTF image contains whichgroup?

I ordered and downloaded a CUME and several groups. Usually I just wait
for CD's and it's easy to segregate them. My preference has always been
to load the CUME, IPL, then HIPERS & DB, IPL, then Groups, and a final
IPL.

I have 11 CD images downloaded. Is there any way to tell what they are
and separate them? The accompanying text files don't give a clue.

Thanks.

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