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Well, dagnabit, we installed the TL04077 cume this past weekend.  Our colors
are gone now.

PTF SI09069, the original "offending" PTF, was superseded by SI09530.

I still don't get what it was that IBM "corrected".  I've had colors on
member and object descriptions for years, and never experienced the problems
IBM mentions.  The cover letter for SI09069 talks about "WRKLIBPDM *ALL
FAILS WHEN YOU PRESS ROLLDOWN KEY" and "PDM will be corrected so that error
message CPF5192 is not issued anymore when invalid(non-displayable)
characters exist in the text description of a library, an object or a
member. The invalid characters from the text description will be replaced
with blanks."

Is it time for a DCR?  Anybody on V5R3 with the latest CUME having this
problem?  (Rob?)

db

> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / Bruce Jones
> > Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 6:19 PM
> >
> > We've noticed that wrkmbrpdm listing doesn't show colors of the text
> > anymore.  We had some member text with the color attributes but don't
seem
> > to honor the color anymore.  The colors still work inside a source
member
> > just not on the member text.  I assume our latest wave of ptf did this.
> >
> > Anybody else notice and have a workaround?
>
> Just a confirmation of what you experienced.  I noticed this too at a
prior
> shop; they were on v5r2, couldn't tell you the cume level.  The shop I'm
at
> now is on v5r2 at cume level TL03252, and I have my colors back!
>
> db


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