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On 12-Dec-2011 08:44 , William.Epperson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Has anyone seen this before on i 6.1.1? I have two PTF groups for
each real PTF group. I have the current group and the previous group
listed. This was the same way prior to installing my newest PTF's
over the weekend. It looked like this with 11102 and 10215 Group
levels, 10215 is now gone. But it's still showing the present group
and the next older group. This is what it looks like, WRKPTFGRP
gives me the following first page view: <<SNIP>>

I know that on my older systems, whenever I installed PTF's it would
always overwrite my existing groups with the latest PTF's and show
them all as "Not Installed". I have not changed my PTF installation
procedures. I always set them all to delayed so that they're
installed during the next monthly IPL. Now I'm getting duplicates.
I've had the occasional duplicate PTF group before and it was fine
to delete the older version. But I've never seen it duplicate EVERY
PTF group. This is the same for both iSeries LPAR's on this Power720.
I have no other iSeries systems at i6.1.1, they're still at V5R4.


Normal effect per discussion Subject: Weird WRKPTFGRP Output"
http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/201110/threads.html#00600
http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/201110/msg00612.html

Mention of changing the way output appears based on CHGSRVA specifications, option 4=Delete from working with the groups, or parameter specification on WRKPTFGRP:
http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/201110/msg00618.html
http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/201110/msg00605.html
http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/201110/msg00619.html

Regards, Chuck

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