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Currently installed on your iSeries, type "DSPPTF" on the command line and
press enter.  The current installed PTF will be the top TLnnnnn where the
numbers are YYDDD (julian day).

To find out what is available, go to the IBM PSP information at:

http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/sline003.nsf/sline003home

Check the PSP information for the correct release to find the current
available.  The number is something like:

"C6045530" where 6 = 2006 045 = Julian day of release, and 530 is version
release modification.

HTH

On 3/24/06, Albert York <albertyork@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me how to determine the current cumulative PTF level?
>
>


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