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Jay,

   it really is NOT superseded by V5R1, since the base of V5R1 is what
the V5R1 cumPTF is applied to.  You don't "grow" from V4R4
to V5R1, you replace the software.

   Its a good idea to be up to date in PTFs on the release your
upgrading from, so it makes sense.  In addition, if you plan on doing
these one after the other, you want to apply the CumPTF to V4R4, so that
you have an IPL, and allow INZSYS to complete after the first IPL.

   I wouldn't do the upgrade without applying the PTFs at V4R4.

   JMHO

   Pete Massiello

Jay Maynard wrote:

I finally (after more than a month) got my V5R1 distribution from IBM. Since
I can't upgrade from V4R3 to V5R1 in one step, I'm upgrading to V4R4, then
upgrading to V5R1 from there. Should I bother with installing the V4R4
CUMPTF? My initial guess is no, since it'll all be superseded by V5R1
anyway.
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