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Dave

Further on this - to see info on group PTFs, go to Preventive Service
Planning link on <www.iseries.ibm.com/support>. The info on each one tells
you what is the marker data area.

HTH

Vern

At 04:28 PM 11/14/2002 -0600, you wrote:
Which one?  They're stored in data areas in the respective libs.

For example, java for an old OS (V4R3 I think) is in:  QJAVA/SF99066

It will display the date and level of the group PTF applied.

So, just do a WRKOBJ *ALL/SFxxxxx where xxxxx = the group PTF id and you're
set.  Display that data area, will tell you all you need to know.

Justin C. Haase
Sr. Technical Support Specialist - OutLink
Jack Henry and Associates - Allen, TX
www.jackhenry.com



-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Snyder [mailto:dsnyder@blcnet.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 3:33 PM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: Group PTF


How can I tell if I have a group PTF applied to my system?
Dave



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