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I have the same situation, Scott.

I thought this was normal. Each time you download/install the latest of a
group, it adds another entry. You can put a "4" in front of those you want
to disappear and not clutter up the list. The "4" doesn't do anything with
actual PTFs, it just removes that level from the list.

I hope I'm right because that's what I've been doing . . .



On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Scott Klement
<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Hi folks,

I'm currently running IBM i 7.1, and just installed the latest Cume PTF
last night. After installing, I get the following output in WRKPTFGRP:

Opt PTF Group Level Status
SF99710 11116 Installed
SF99710 11270 Installed
SF99709 40 Installed
SF99709 42 Installed
SF99708 8 Installed
SF99701 11 Installed
SF99572 6 Installed
SF99368 10 Installed
SF99367 5 Installed
SF99366 3 Installed

I don't understand why it lists SF99710 (cume) and SF99709 (hiper)
twice?! Did I screw something up?

(GO LICPGM, option 50, shows no errors, only "success" messages.)

Thanks!
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