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Hope this is not too confusing - if you ordered the CUME, you also got the 
HIPER and the DB2 groups in the same set of CDs. If you downloaded them as ISO 
images, you can put them all into one image catalog, have the system verify 
them and sort at the same time, then just run the whole thing in one swell foop.

It might not be necessary, but I always got in trouble if I ordered other group 
PTFs together with anything else - the group characteristic got lost in there 
somewhere, so I always did separater orders for groups vs single ptf orders. 
Something like that, anyway - it's been a while, senility rears its ugly head!!

Vern


-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: Darrell A Martin <DMartin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 

Hi, Jerry: 

OK, I'll "file away" that information. But in the meantime, do I just run 
load the DB2 and HIPER PTFs as a separate process? Seems like that's where 
we're headed with this. 

Darrell 

Darrell A. Martin - 630-754-2187 
Manager, Computer Operations 
dmartin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 10/04/2006 10:30:47 AM: 

These extras are, respectively, the DB2 Group and latest HIPER. 
Typically, at the end of the Cume one inserts the first CD and, instead 
of entering, I think, an 'X' to end the process, one enters a 'G'. Of 
course, at the beginning you have to tell the PTF process that you have 
multiple groups to load. 


* Jerry C. Adams 




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