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I downloaded the superseding PTF (SI55030), did a RMVPTF on the offending
one (SI54738), and now DSPPTF looks like this:

PTF IPL
Opt ID Status Action
SI55030 Save file only None
SI54738 Superseded None

So I think I'm good from here.

Thanks everyone.


On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 1:59 PM, CRPence <CRPbottle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The reference to DLTPTF as having possible added value [to ensure no
residual effects], was noted to be performed only *after* the defective PTF
had been permanently removed. Alluded in my original reply was the need to
first perform [after the APYPTF IPLAPY(*NO) request had been performed as
the recovery\answer for the "Subject" scenario]:

RMVPTF PTF(SI54738) LICPGM(5770TC1) RMV(*PERM) DELAYED(*NO)

Since the prior corrective action to change the APYPTF action from
delayed to no-apply, that PTF should be effectively the same as if just
loaded; i.e. neither applied nor scheduled for apply at IPL, thus a status
of merely /loaded/. In that state, I am somewhat confident the remove with
DELAYED(*NO) should be possible; though any existing requisites for that
PTF could complicate the removal.

If a request to DSPPTF 5770TC1 SI54738 fails with a "PTF not found"
condition, then [irrespective the success or failure of the DLTPTF request]
the supersede should be capable of being ordered, loaded, and [scheduled to
be] applied without any issues; i.e. no potentially negative effects per
remnants of either the defective PTF or a PTF save file with that defective
PTF. If instead that DSPPTF request shows a PTF, then whatever steps are
necessary to effect the Remove PTF must be performed.

Regards, Chuck

On 02-Dec-2014 12:00 -0600, Jeff Crosby wrote:

My command:

DLTPTF PTF(SI54738) LICPGM(5770TC1)

On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 11:03 AM, John McKee wrote:

What was in the job log ahead of the listed message?

On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 9:34 AM, Jeff Crosby wrote:

Hey, the APYPTF worked! It now has IPL Action of None. Thanks
Chuck.

I can't seem to delete it entirely, though. I get this:

Message ID . . . . . . : CPF35C5
<<SNIP>>

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