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1 - Hipers and DB group come with a cume. (almost definitely sure of
that...)
2 - Hipers are High Impact and Persvasive PTFs... they are of 'serious'
import and have been found to have a widespread impact if not applied.

Having answered #2, it's been my practice to hold off and load Hipers and
such when doing any widespread PTF work (installing a new LICPGM or complex
app, or definitely with a cume).  Even with the pervasive nature of them,
it's been rare for me to actually run into the 'need' for them (your
mileage may vary...).  I consider Hipers to be very much the same as a cume
package, you should stay up to date with them as the opportunity arises to
get them applied.

As a rule of thumb I think they are probably always applied as the
opportunity permits.


                                                                           
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Simple answers only necessary, but feel free to provide your two cents
worth.

Question #1: Do group ptf's come with a cume package? Yes or No?

Question #2 - true or false: HIPER PTF's are for specific conditions that
exist and the rule of thumb is that you don't install them unless
absolutely needed or instructed by IBM? True or False?

Regards, Jerry

Gerald Kern
MIS Project Leader, Lotus Notes/Domino Administrator
IBM Certified RPG IV Developer, RPG IV Programmer
The Toledo Clinic, Inc.
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