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>There seems to be several different ways to permanently apply PTFs.  I'm
>curious about
>how most people do it.  I'm following the Upgrade roadmap and one of the
>steps is to
>permanently apply PTFs.  We've been running on the existing, temporarily
>applied,
>PTFs for some time without problems.  We're on V3R2.
>
>What is the safest way to permanently apply all PTFs?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Marc Zylka (mzylka@netpath.net)



Just prompt the APYPTF command and select *ALL for the PTF number.  If
you've been running without problems, you should have no problems.

We usually run with PTFs temporarily applied until just before we apply a
new cumulative, at which time we permanently apply any PTFs running around.

--Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@ix.netcom.com


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