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Eduard, I believe that if you read the fine print regarding the PTF CD's, you'll find that the cumulative PTF's have been put through some rather extensive testing. The group PTF's have not been tested to such a great extent. Whether or not IBM succeeds in putting together a non-lethal cumulative CD is a different issue, but the expense of the cumulative CD's is related to the implied warrantee and more extensive testing. Regards, Andy Nolen-Parkhouse > Kill all the groupptf's and give us CUMs, what is expensive about it, now > a > order a Cum and All the needed Groups, I get between 8 and 10 CD's all in > separate shipments and next month I reorder the new groups etc,etc,etc. > Not to mention all the work putting them in several iSeries.
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